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Websiteclimate.com
Typefull-time
LocationThe Climate Corporation San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis; Transfer · Remote
SalaryEquity mentioned
Apply viaApplication linkhttp://climate.com/careers · bmookerji@climate.com
Hiring notesSponsors visas.
TechJavaScriptPythonRailsML/AIiOS
Parsed locationsThe Climate Corporation San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis; Transfer
Posted bymookerji
PostedApr 2, 2014
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Original posting

The Climate Corporation (San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis; H1B Transfer) @ http://climate.com/careers The Climate Corporation's mission is to help all the world's people and businesses manage and adapt to climate change. We use a combination of weather monitoring, agronomic modeling, and weather simulation to provide real-time pricing and purchasing of customizable weather insurance to farmers in the United States. Climate's technical staff numbers around 80, and we're hiring full-time employees across many teams as we expand efforts on a new class of decision support tools for growers. Work is split across groups focusing on web applications for farmers and agents, risk and insurance policy management, internal platform and data services, and scientific modeling and research, with roles for: 1. Software engineering generalists with solid CS fundamentals, particularly anyone interested in building (i) entirely new, large-scale distributed data services for scientific computing (we use Clojure); and (ii) web applications (Rails, Python, Javascript, and iOS) used by farmers to manage weather risk. 2. Quantitative researchers in statistics/ML, stochastic optimization, remote sensing, atmospheric physics, and agronomics. Our goal is to forecast statistical distributions of crop yield for any piece of arable land, synthesizing satellite images, digital elevation models, weather data, agricultural statistics, and geological surveys into multi-scale models that underly our data services. 3. Experienced technical team leads, operations engineers, product managers, and designers to pull all this together into a compelling product. The scale and interdisciplinary nature of the work drive a lot of cross-collaboration within the company, supported by a pressing need to build durable solutions to some very important problems. Competitive salary, excellent benefits, stock options, etc. Our 25% time is lumped into two-week sabbaticals. The usual details about these positions are here: https://hire.jobvite.com/j?bj=o7B8Wfww&s=hackernews I write Clojure for a small scientific software engineering team building Climate's agricultural yield models. If you're interested or have any questions, send me an email at bmookerji@climate.com or tech-recruit@climate.com with [april2014-hn] in the subject heading.