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Websitetimetric.com
Role taxonomyGTM / Business / Ops
SpecialtiesGTM / Ops
LocationLondon: Farringdon. only.
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttp://timetric.com/about/jobs/ · jobs@timetric.com
Hiring notes
TechJavaScriptPythonDjangoML/AI
Parsed locationsLondon: Farringdon. only.
Posted bytom_scrace
PostedMay 1, 2014
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

London: Farringdon. On-site only. Timetric (https://timetric.com) is looking for python/django/javascript/devops engineers to help us build the best data visualization platform available anywhere. We're a small, motivated team. We use git, code reviews and a one-click deploy/rollback system so that we can rapidly iterate and ship code without constantly breaking everything. We're backed by a solid sales team who know how to get users for our products (and pay the bills!) We want smart, interesting people with a passion for making usable systems. ------------------------- We are recruiting for two specific roles: 1. Data Visualization Engineer: JavaScript We want you to help us make our data visualization tools better, faster, and bring them to a wider audience. You need to have: JavaScript experience. With or without jQuery. Knowledge of MVC / MVVM frameworks (e.g. Backbone). Understanding of HTML/CSS (especially recent standards development). Used to working with git (or mercurial). And it would be really great if you also had some of: Python/Django experience. Comfortable working in a Linux environment. Numerical/scientific/mathematical background. and if you've published or contributed to any open-source software, then tell us about it! -------------------- 2. Python/Django developer We’re looking for Python developers to build our data visualization and publication platform. We develop in Python/Django and JavaScript, so any JS experience is a huge plus. You’ll work across the whole stack. We don’t expect you to know everything you need to do before you start, but you'll learn fast. You need to have: Python experience. Comfortable working in a Linux environment. Used to working with git (or mercurial). And it would be really great if you also had some of: Django experience. Understanding of HTML/CSS (especially recent standards development). JavaScript experience. Numerical/scientific/mathematical background. Understanding of AI/ML techniques. and if you've published or contributed to any open-source software, then tell us about it! There are job descriptions at http://timetric.com/about/jobs/ - or just email us at jobs@timetric.com