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Academia.edu
Here is what Academia.edu pays you: Base Salary + Equity. Base range: $160,000 - $240,000.
8 months ago Academia.edu created a job listing looking for
Folks at Academia.edu use React, RSpec, PostgreSQL, Storybook, Typescript, Sidekiq, CircleCI, AWS, Jenkins, Redis, Terraform, Jest, Ruby on Rails, Elasticsearch, Ansible and Chromatic in their day to day.
We are Academia.edu. Our mission is to accelerate and democratize the world's research because scientific discovery is based on it, and scientific discovery benefits everyone. With over 180M free registered users and nearly half of the world’s academics using our platform every month, we are in a unique position to disrupt the $25B academic publishing industry. Our users range from researchers, academics, industry professionals and college students, with over 300,000 paying premium subscribers, contributing to a doubling in revenue over the last four years. Our Stack: - Ruby on Rails, Sidekiq - PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch - React + Typescript - RSpec, Chromatic, Jest, Storybook - CircleCI, Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform - AWS ecosystem (EC2, S3, RDS, Redshift, many others) - You don’t need to know any or all of these, but must be willing to learn! What you’ll work on You'll be designing and building systems to make our user base more productive on our platform. Here are some things that we are currently working on: - A fast and scalable peer review system that identifies and distributes high-quality academic works - Services that help academic authors understand the impact of their scholarship via text parsing and computation of bibliometrics - Algorithmic approaches to identification of academic content and disambiguation of authorships in order to make every paper ever written available for free - A paper recommendation engine that helps users discover the most relevant research - Search Engine Optimizations to improve the discoverability of our corpus of 50M+ PDFs
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Bitnomial
Here is what Bitnomial pays you: $125-200k base salary depending on qualifications + equity options.
1 year, 8 months ago Bitnomial created a job listing looking for Frontend Engineer, Devops Engineer and Software Engineer
Folks at Bitnomial use React/Typescript, Postgres, Haskell, AWS, Terraform and Ansible in their day to day.
We’re a CFTC-regulated derivatives exchange written in Haskell and React/Typescript. Our first products are physically-settled Bitcoin futures and options. We use ansible and terraform for our operations automation. Trading industry experience is a plus. We've also got a bunch of open source projects. Tech stack: Haskell, React/Typescript, Postgres, Ansible, Terraform, AWS.
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YCharts
Here is what YCharts pays you: $140,000 - $160,000 with annual bonus.
8 months, 4 weeks ago YCharts created a job listing looking for DevOps Engineer
Folks at YCharts use DataDog, MySQL, Linux, AWS, Terraform, Github Actions, networking, Docker and Ansible in their day to day.
YCharts enables its customers to make smarter investment decisions and better communicate with their prospects and clients. Our cloud-based software provides investment advisors, wealth managers, asset managers and retail investors with powerful research tools, comprehensive data, compelling visuals, and customizable sales collateral. We're looking for a mid-senior DevOps engineer to help build and manage our cloud infrastructure. Stack and tools include AWS, Github Actions, Linux, Terraform, and Ansible. Very nice-to-haves: Experience using Github Actions for continuous integration and delivery, with experience in networking, MySQL, DataDog, and Docker. Amazing benefits and perks, including 401(k) match, 100% paid-for health insurance, in-office credits for lunches (if you decide to use our NYC or Chicago offices), generous PTO policy, paid parental leave, and summer hours.
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Transportant
Here is what Transportant pays you: $120-$160k.
2 years, 1 month ago Transportant created a job listing looking for Backend Software Engineer
Folks at Transportant use React, GraphQL, Prometheus, PostgreSQL, REST, Wireguard, Typescript, Python, Linux, Javascript, Go, Single board computers, Open Street Maps and Ansible in their day to day.
Transportant helps K12 school systems keep students safe by making their school buses smarter. This also reduces fossil fuel use and helps the environment. There are 560k school buses in active use in North America. It's a larger industry than all other public transportation combined. Bus driver staff turnover approaches 160% annually. Technology helps new and substitute drivers learn routes and students and make sure students get off at the right stops. Transportant builds modern hardware and software. Features include bus wifi for students, touch screen for drivers, a mobile app for parents, custom live streaming cameras, remote "speak into the bus" ability for administrators, ridership management, safety sensors, and improved routing. Founded by veterans of the software security and mobile industry, Transportant is a small but senior team of Linux hackers, security engineers, database and systems builders, UX and industrial design. Our customers are school systems across the USA and Canada who are overjoyed with modern UX for transportation. We are seeking multiple backend software developers to join our team. The backend tech stack is Linux, PostgreSQL, Go, and Python. Much functionality is implemented directly in the database. Frontend is supported through REST and GraphQL APIs. Other examples of technology we love: Wireguard, Single board computers, Linux, Ansible, Prometheus, Typescript, Javascript, React, and Open Street Maps. Not so much: XML, Java, ASN.1, Dual EC DRBG, Printers. If working on any of the above sounds fun to you please email build@transportant.com to get started. Intro letter only is sufficient.
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cebroker.com | evercheck.com
Here is what cebroker.com | evercheck.com pays you: Salary: 70k-130k.
2 years, 2 months ago cebroker.com | evercheck.com created a job listing looking for DevOps/SRE
Folks at cebroker.com | evercheck.com use Python, Linux, AWS, VMware, Jenkins, SQL, nodejs, Shell and Ansible in their day to day.
We're looking for a strong SRE to build out, maintain, and automate our expanding infrastructure. CE Broker and EverCheck are niche softwares making big waves in the space where education, regulation and healthcare meet. Plus, we're seriously a great place to work - we make a positive impact with our software, and we treat our people right. Our next few hires will be critical, as they’ll shape the engineering culture of our new SRE team.
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Spacelift
Here is what Spacelift pays you: $80k-$120k.
4 weeks ago Spacelift created a job listing looking for Senior Software Engineer
Folks at Spacelift use Pulumi, Kubernetes, Go, AWS, CloudFormation, Terraform, Ansible and SaltStack in their day to day.
We're a VC-funded startup building an automation platform for Infrastructure-as-Code, adding a Policy-as-Code layer above it, in order to make IaC usable in bigger companies, where you have to take care of state consistency, selective permissions, a usable git flow, etc. On the backend we're using 100% Go with AWS primitives. We're looking for backend developers who like doing DevOps'y stuff sometimes (because in a way it's the spirit of our company), or have experience with the cloud native ecosystem. Ideally you'd have experience working with an IaC tool, i.e. Terraform, Pulumi, Ansible, CloudFormation, Kubernetes, or SaltStack. Overall we have a deeply technical product, trying to build something customers love to use, and already have a lot of happy and satisfied customers. We promise interesting work, the ability to open source parts of the project which don't give us a business advantage, as well as healthy working hours. We've also got investment days on Fridays, when you can work on anything you want, as long as it could possibly benefit Spacelift in some way. If that sounds like fun to you, please apply at https://spacelift.teamtailor.com/jobs/3006934-software-engineer-remote-europe
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Sensor Tower
Here is what Sensor Tower pays you: 85,000 - 115,000 GBP.
1 year, 10 months ago Sensor Tower created a job listing looking for DevOps Engineer (Senior)
Folks at Sensor Tower use Ruby, Python, AWS, DevOps and Ansible in their day to day.
We are looking for a (Senior) DevOps Engineer to join our team. Our enterprise SaaS product is growing rapidly, and we need to scale our infrastructure and our team. You thrive in an environment where you can help improve the infrastructure for the engineering team, and you strike a good balance between practical day-to-day maintenance tasks but also tackling long-term strategic initiatives. You are passionate about keeping infrastructure stable, automating processes and developing new tools, implementing industry best practices, conscious about security, and love having a high impact on the team and the business through ownership. If you consider yourself to embody the DevOps mentality, Sensor Tower could be the right place for you.
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Leica Geosystems AG
Here is what Leica Geosystems AG pays you: 90’000 - 110’000 CHF.
2 years, 11 months ago Leica Geosystems AG created a job listing looking for DevOps & CI/CD Engineer
Folks at Leica Geosystems AG use C, Dev-Ops, CI/CD, Docker, DevOps, C# and Ansible in their day to day.
We are Leica Geosystems part of Hexagon, based in Heerbrugg. We are looking for DevOps & CI/CD Engineer (regular). Committed, dynamic and with a passion for precision, we revolutionize the world of measurement and survey. Around the globe, our customers use our smart technologies, and save and edit their data in real-time. You create the right system environment for our high-end products skillfully and enthusiastically from concept phase all the way to design and implementation. Join our team and make your visions come true! Tech stack: Dev-Ops, Ansible, C, C#, CI/CD, DevOps, Docker
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family.cards
Here is what family.cards pays you: 60k-85k + ESOP.
3 weeks, 6 days ago family.cards created a job listing looking for Senior Android Engineer
Folks at family.cards use German, multiplatform compose, BLE, HDMI CEC, NFC, ansible, IR, rabbitmq, Kotlin and Swift in their day to day.
We're a startup building a device which gives seniors access to the digital world, with a card-based interface. We're looking for help with our main product, which is based on Android. Everything's built on Kotlin, rabbitmq & multiplatform compose for the companion app. Bonus points for experience with: BLE, IR, HDMI CEC, NFC, Swift (for the companion app), ansible, German.
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NutritionFacts.org
Here is what NutritionFacts.org pays you: $55k-75k.
3 years, 3 months ago NutritionFacts.org created a job listing looking for Web Developer
Folks at NutritionFacts.org use PHP, Bash Scripting, Vagrant, Laravel, WordPress, Docker, CLI-based tools, Ansible and JavaScript in their day to day.
NutritionFacts.org is a remote non-profit organization with a mission to improve public health by providing the latest evidence-based nutrition and health research in an accessible format, to enable the public to make informed dietary choices. (As NutritionFacts.org is mostly represented as a website, this position is crucial to the success of the organization’s mission.) Tech stack: PHP / Laravel and WordPress, JavaScript, Ansible, Vagrant/Docker, Bash Scripting & CLI-based tools (I am neither affiliated with nor compensated or employed by NutritionFacts.org, I just stan them.) Deadline March 18th
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Top 10 Highest Paying Companies that use Ansible
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List of the top 10 highest paying companies that use Ansible.