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Urgentconsult

Production and developer automation stacks leveraging docker

CompanyUrgentconsult
Websiteurgentconsult.com
RoleProduction and developer automation stacks leveraging docker
Role taxonomySoftware Engineering
SpecialtiesSoftware Engineering
LocationNew York, Urgent Consult - https://www.urgentconsult.com · Remote (US)
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://www.docker.com/ · me@andrew.winder
Hiring notes
TechNode.jsDocker
Parsed locationsNew York, Urgent Consult - https://www.urgentconsult.com
RegionsUS
Posted byawinder
PostedJun 2, 2015
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

New York, Urgent Consult - https://www.urgentconsult.com/ - REMOTE (US, EST Preferred) Urgent Consult is an innovative, award-winning health tech startup based out of New York City, that is tackling some of the most pressing problems of the healthcare system in the United States. You have an opportunity to join this collaborative and friendly group of entrepreneurs early on, have a real impact on the company direction and learn a lot, while having tons of fun. You'll be working directly with our technology leadership team who has had extensive experience building software teams, making startups successful and architecting beautiful software. Why else would you want to work here, and what kind of backgrounds are we looking for? * Production and developer automation stacks leveraging docker (https://www.docker.com/), consul (https://consul.io/), and ansible (http://www.ansible.com/home) * Microservices with Nginx (http://nginx.org/) and Node.JS (https://nodejs.org/) * Building Hypermedia APIs, browser-based web applications, and reactive architectues (http://www.reactivemanifesto.org/) * Distributed databases and cluster computing, with stuff like Cassandra (http://cassandra.apache.org/) and Spark (https://spark.apache.org/) Email me at andrew.winder [at] urgentconsult.com to apply, and if you can send along any links to stuff you're working on or OSS contributions, that would be great.