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Senior Java Developer at early stage start up (Washington DC, Immediate)--ID#10296

Background:
Company is going to educate Americans about their energy use through a combination of cutting edge technology and world-class design.

Position Overview:
This is an ideal position for an engineer with 5-10 years of experience who wants to be part of a small team, feel total ownership over their work, and code like a ninja to make this a raging success.

Roles and Responsibilities:
•    Will work across the technology stack and be fully responsible for what you build.
•    Write elegant, maintainable, robust, scalable code every day.

Skills and Qualifications:
•     BS or MS in Computer Science or related field.
•    Developer who always manages to get 10 times more done than your peers.
•     Fluent in Java and SQL and at least partially fluent in Ruby on Rails and/or PHP.
•     Experience with data warehousing and mining is a big plus. Previous work with machine learning is better still.
•    The idea of owning more than 20% of a source repository gives you shivers of joy.
•    Function well in a fast-paced, informal environment where constant change is the norm and the bar for quality is set high.

Compensation:
Competitive salary and benefits package available, commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Please submit a cover letter and resume with "10296" in the subject line to howdy@brightgreentalent.com for consideration.

COMPANY is an EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, committed to diversity and consideration of all applicants for all positions without regard to color, ethnic background, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, and disability status.

www.brightgreentalent.com

Posted on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 10:02PM by Registered Commenterbrightgreen | CommentsPost a Comment

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