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https://www.ny.gov/programs/new-york-state-covid-19-technolo...
New York State is launching technology driven products with leading global tech companies to accelerate and amplify our response to COVID-19. We are looking for impactful solutions and skilled tech employees to help. Individuals from leading global technology companies are being deployed across high-impact and urgent coronavirus response activities.
We have a particular need for professionals with experience in product management, software development / engineering, hardware deployment & end-user support, data science, operations management, design, or other similar areas.
Technology companies, universities, nonprofits, research labs, and other organizations with technology expertise are invited to submit an expression of interest.
https://www.codeweavers.com/about/jobs
CodeWeavers is hiring skilled C programmers to work on the open source Wine project and other related open source projects, including several 3D graphics projects (Vulkan, OpenGL, and Direct3D). CodeWeavers partnered with Valve Software to integrate Wine into the Steam for Linux client as a part of the Steam Play (Proton) initiative. This allows Linux gamers to play Windows games on Linux more easily. We need new, full-time developers to improve Wine's ability to run games.
We are hiring remote programmers, US or international, as well as workers local to Saint Paul, Minnesota. We will consider relocation, if desired, on a case-by-case basis. Please see link above for information, benefits, requirements, and how to apply.
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Repl.it is the first massively open computing platform where anyone, even without even needing an account, can hop on and in seconds start executing code, build and host applications and websites, and collaborate with other people.
Providing a service like this is challenging from all a scaling, security, and billing perspectives. Also, supporting the number of languages we do (https://repl.it/languages) is a hard tooling problem -- we have to build generic protocols for executing, debugging, authoring code, running tests, handling files, etc. Finally, it's an incredibly challenging frontend/design problem to build a fast collaborative in-browser IDE that's both powerful and simple.
It's a great time to be joining us, we're still 9 full-time people, we reach millions of coders a month, and we're backed by YC and a16z.
Facebook is seeking passionate engineers to identify, advise, investigate and mitigate privacy violations and/or exposures in our products. Your skills will be the foundation for understanding privacy risks in Facebook initiatives by being the technical advocate for privacy decisions and discussions across the company. You will be relied upon to provide engineering and product teams with the privacy expertise necessary to make confident product decisions.
We are seeking both individual contributor and managers.
The job description for individual contributors https://www.facebook.com/careers/v2/jobs/442604633040190/
For managers https://www.facebook.com/careers/jobs/2317996711826538/
I am an engineering manager in the same organization. I support a related team that helps people find security flaws faster with static analysis. I am happy to answer questions about what it's like to work in security and privacy at Facebook. My email is dmolnar -at- fb.com . Twitter is @dmolnar and DMs are open.
https://www.khanacademy.org/careers
A lot more people have become acquainted with Khan Academy over the past couple of weeks as parents and teachers have been looking for resources to help students learn at home. We're a non-profit with a mission of providing a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. This mission resonates with a lot of folks and we had some attention here on HN this past weekend around Sal's request for donations[1] (and thanks to everyone who donated!)
Right now, we're looking for senior backend (or full-stack) engineers to help us as we iteratively move our backend from Python 2 to Go[2]. Experience with those languages is a bonus, but not a requirement. We definitely believe it when we say "you can learn anything!"
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjGERWYvzqk [2]: http://engineering.khanacademy.org/posts/goliath.htm
ProcedureFlow allows you to turn your company's procedures and expert information into small, hyperlinked flowcharts that are easy to follow and maintain. We're like GitHub but for visual procedures.
ProcedureFlow has a lot of great paying customers that consider us vital to their business. We're growing our development team as we start to scale. We've more than doubled our revenue and staff in the last year and we recently raised $2.9 million in Series A funding.
Our technology stack includes: ASP.NET MVC, C#, Postgres, Redis, Node, Terraform, and AWS.
We're looking for someone who has:
Interested? Email us your resume, GitHub profile, or anything you'd like to showcase: https://jobs.procedureflow.com/o/juniorintermediate-net-deve...I'm a co-founder and the VP of Engineering. Happy to answer any questions!
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The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Research Institute and its Dept of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) are seeking a software engineer to help build an enterprise-level data and informatics platform called “Arcus”. The Arcus team integrates with major scientific initiatives in the Research Institute strategic plan, high-impact research areas such as lifespan, rare diseases, novel devices and therapeutics, and precision health.
This role will work with a team of bioinformatics scientists, software engineers and genomics faculty focused on architecting and implementing a cloud-native platform to support storing and analyzing enterprise wide genomic data including data management, harmonized pipelines, and variant warehouse components. We are looking for highly creative people who share our mission to advance child health and who will thrive in a continuous learning environment, acquiring and applying both new technical skills and biomedical domain knowledge.
Apply: https://careers.chop.edu/job/Philadelphia-Bioinformatics-Eng...
If you have questions or would like a more direct overview of the position, please feel free to reach out ruthb [at] chop [dot] edu.
We're building the platform that enables thousands of data scientists to develop better medicines, grow more productive crops, build better cars, or simply recommend the best song to play next. Data scientists are being called upon to solve ever more complex problems across every facet of business and civil life. Domino allows them to develop and deploy ideas faster with collaborative, reusable, reproducible analysis.
We are looking for great engineers who can set technical direction and invent solutions to our most challenging problems at the intersection of modern infrastructure and data science workflows. A few of our exciting challenges include: - Job distribution - Cluster management and orchestration - Asynchronous web development - Cybersecurity - Diverse deployments: cloud, bare-metal, and hybrid - Best-of-breed data science tools and platforms
Our stack is Scala/Java, Play, lots of Docker, MongoDB, and React. Ideally, we'd like someone who's comfortable with these technologies, but we're always excited to meet great engineers who can quickly learn new technologies.
If you are interested in learning more, check out www.dominodatalab.com/careers/engineering/