99designs | Frontend Web Developer | Melbourne | Fulltime ONSITE
99designs is a marketplace for graphic design work. We connect businesses needing graphic design work with our community of over one million talented designers from all over the world.
We're looking for a Frontend Web Developer to join our Melbourne office and expand our Engineering team. You'll be a steady contributor, working predominantly in the frontend, helping your team create great customer experiences with quality technical work.
Apply online: https://www.seek.com.au/job/35159436
Feel free to email me dennis@99designs.com if you have any questions :)
Aconex | San Francisco, Melbourne, Bangalore, Paris, Nottingham | Full-time | Software Engineer, Senior Software Engineer, Senior UI Engineer | ONSITE | $120k-$175k (varies by location)
Aconex is a highly profitable project collaboration company with most of the worlds largest construction companies as customers. We are to construction projects what Atlassian is to software projects.
We have several open roles in various locations: https://www.aconex.com/careers/engineering
We're looking to build a team of experienced software developers to help us bring a new product to market with a strong financial aspect. Our stack is based on a service oriented architecture, so we have a number of different technologies at play - Java, Go, Ruby, Python etc. To begin with, you'll be working with Java 8 (using Dropwizard or Spring Boot), Angular, Typescript as well as many other tools.
Love to chat stack, so if you're interested - reach out! Technology choice is open for discussion on new services that we start.
More about us: https://www.aconex.com If you're interested, email me at timols(at )aconex( dot)com
Southeast USA including: Texas (Austin and San Antonio), Virginia (Arlington and Dulles), Alabama (Huntsville), Florida (beach east of Melbourne), South Carolina (Greenville), Maryland (Annapolis Junction), and possibly others, all ONSITE. Citizenship is a job requirement.
We do emulators, JIT, hypervisors, stuff like valgrind, debuggers, manual disassembly, binary static analysis, parsers, and assembly. We write our own low-level tools, frequently in C99 to run on Linux. We also use IDA Pro, qemu, Simics, JTAG debuggers, gdb, Coverity, KlocWork, LLVM, and so on. Easily transferable skills include those related to compilers, kernel drivers, embedded RTOSes, vectorizing, firmware, VxWorks BSP development, symbolic execution, boot loaders, software verification, concolic testing, abstract interpretation, satisfiability (SAT, SMT) solvers, and decompilers. We work with more than a dozen architectures including PowerPC/ppc/POWER, MIPS, ARMv8/Thumb2/AArch64, x86-64/x64/Intel, DSPs, and microcontrollers. We hire from no-degree to PhD. Common degrees include Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics.
We don't normally work overtime, and we get paid more if we do. We're never expected to take work home or be on call. Because of the citizenship requirement, there is no chance that the work will be outsourced. Flex-time is fairly extreme; some do randomish hours.
Location hints: Pick Arlington for a car-free life. Pick Florida or Texas to live in a place with solid gun rights and no state income tax. Pick Florida for almost no traffic or commute, surfing, and houses that commonly go for $100,000 to $400,000.
You can email me at users.sf.net, with account name albert.