Company: We're a small scientific software development company that develops custom scientific and engineering analysis applications in domains including: computer vision and image processing, space situational awareness (monitoring the locations, health and status of on-orbit satellites), metamaterials design, image simulation, high power microwave systems, modeling and simulation, machine learning, physics informed neural networks (PINN), human body thermoregulation, laser systems modeling, high performance computing (HPC), computer aided design (CAD), and more. All exciting applications and no CRUD. We emphasize high quality code and lightweight processes that free software engineers to be productive.
Experience: We typically look for Bachelors degrees in computer science, physics, engineering, math, or a related field, and also hire Masters and PhDs (roughly 30% of our staff have PhDs.)
Technologies: Mostly C++20/23 with coroutines and generators, Qt 6.5, CMake, Boost, Jenkins, git, OpenGL, CUDA. Windows and Linux, msvc/gcc/clang/clangcl, Visual Studio 2022 or any productive IDE. Some projects use Python, Java, or Javascript.
Apply online at https://www.stellarscience.com/careers/.
Rinse provides dry cleaning and laundry delivery services to customers in nine metropolitan areas in the US. We have sophisticated logistics optimization software, a polished consumer product, and firm business fundamentals. We're now over a decade old - this is a stable, yet consistently growing and innovating, company.
Our engineering team is distributed across the United States and internationally, and has been entirely remote for years now, but a desk can be provided in the above cities if you'd prefer.
We're open to both newly-graduated engineers or more senior engineers, provided they meet our bar.
Search term bingo: Logistics, Django, Python, Optimization, React, React Native, Postgres
https://www.rinse.com/careers/software-engineer/
Interested? Email us as jobs@rinse.com, or my first name at rinse.com
We usually hire remote (USA) but we've paused on that - feel free to drop a resume if you are willing to wait (weeks to months).
General Atomics - CCRi is solving fun and challenging problems in the geospatial domain. I've been a backend engineer at a few different places, and this is by far the best engineering culture I've found.
Our team of 250-ish people includes Data Scientists, Systems and DevOps Engineers, Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, Statisticians, Image Scientists, and other kinds of software developers and programmers, all of whom offer unique backgrounds to solve very difficult problems ranging from machine learning with neural networks to massive scale spatio-temporal analytics.
Working in Java mostly, with a few niche C++ and rust applications deployed in cloud and on-prem k8s. Can only accept US citizens due to security requirements.
Bonus points if you are cleared/willing to get a security clearance!
Roles:
- DevOps engineer
- Frontend engineer
- Backend engineer
Salary:
- $90k+ (junior) to $230k+ (staff)
- paid out exempt hourly, I have never been asked to work more than 40hrs a week, but you can work a 48 hour week (or more) for a 20% raise if you want, too.
See roles here: https://www.ga-ccri.com/careers and email me if you want a referral: new.zone5211 @ fastmail.com
Vannevar Labs builds next generation defense software for the public servants keeping our country safe. As a team, we exist because we believe in public service, and we think that our democracy and government improve only if we put serious, collective effort into improving them, including the technology our government uses. We build software to help the the US deter and deescalate conflict. We are a profitable growth startup with some of the best defense investors in the world, including General Catalyst, DFJ Growth, Point72, and enterprise tech investors Costanoa and Felicis.
We're looking for engineers to lead the build out of our core data platform, amongst other roles. We're especially interested in engineers that have a TS/SCI clearance within the past 3 years. Apply on our website:
General Atomics - CCRi is solving fun and challenging problems in the geospatial domain. I've been a backend engineer at a few different places, and this is by far the best engineering culture I've found.
Our team of 250-ish people includes Data Scientists, Systems and DevOps Engineers, Mathematicians, Computer Scientists, Statisticians, Image Scientists, and other kinds of software developers and programmers, all of whom offer unique backgrounds to solve very difficult problems ranging from machine learning with neural networks to massive scale spatio-temporal analytics.
Working in Java mostly, with a few niche C++ and rust applications deployed in cloud and on-prem k8s. Can only accept US citizens due to security requirements.
Bonus points if you are cleared/willing to get a security clearance!
Roles: - DevOps engineer - Frontend engineer - Backend engineer
Salary: - $90k+ (junior) to $230k+ (staff) - paid out exempt hourly, I have never been asked to work more than 40hrs a week, but you can work a 48 hour week (or more) for a 20% raise if you want, too.
See roles here: https://www.ga-ccri.com/careers and DM me if you want a referral.