We are a software consulting company based in Northern Virginia. Our Website: https://www.solutionstreet.com/
Interested? Send your resume (Please mention Hacker News in subject line) to our Recruiting Manager Cristina Little - Email: clittle@solutionstreet.com
Current Opportunities:
- Automated Test Engineer - Electrical Engineering: (On Site Dulles, VA) Contract role for 1.5 years. Skills and Qualifications: Experience in Python programming; Electrical Engineering experience; Python - async-io cooperative multitasking; State machines; SCPI equipment such as Keysight or Keithley.
- Senior Full Stack Python Developer: (On Site Dulles, VA) Project building a custom portal system bringing data from different sources to one dashboard.
- Java Engineers All levels: (On Site Chantilly, VA) Seeking all levels of full stack Java engineers with experience in Java, Spring and Kubernetes.
- Automation Testers Lead/Senior and Mid Level: (On Site Chantilly, VA) Experience with Java and Selenium. Must be comfortable coding in Java. This role would also be suitable for a Junior Java developer.
- .NET and Azure Architect: (Remote/US based candidates only) Modernization project seeking expertise in full-stack .NET development, C#, modern JavaScript frameworks; secure API design, and Azure cloud deployments.
- Senior .NET Engineer: (Remote/US based candidates only) C#, .NET, Angular, and Azure.
- UX Designer: (Remote/US based candidates only) Feel free to reach out if you are an experienced UI/UX Designer, always seeking to get to know candidates with this skill set.
We're a Dental Support Organization running 65 practices across TX/OK/CO/MO/IA/NE/TN/AZ. The unsexy industry description hides what's actually an interesting technical role: a small dev team with real ownership, pushing hard on automation and AI to make dental operations actually work well.
Stack is primarily Rails 8 + React, Electron, C# .NET (OpenDental), and Go — all on AWS.
You'd be joining a tight team where developers own problems end-to-end: from understanding why a billing workflow breaks down, to designing the fix, to shipping it. The domain is surprisingly broad — patient communication, PMS integration, payroll, clinical workflows — and there's no shortage of genuinely novel problems once you learn the business.
Good fit if you like: stable company, small team, broad latitude, and work that visibly matters to the people using it. Not a fit if you need a large eng org — but there's plenty of greenfield work as we're still actively building new features, not just maintaining legacy code.
Drop me a line: dhanson [at] apexdp.com