I am really excited about the work I've been doing, I am happy to talk about it in length. If you are interested, please email me directly at skhalsa@climate.com.
The Climate Corporation is also looking for SREs. We're working on making the leap into containerization from dev->prod, and boy, we could use some help on the team! Join us and get your hands dirty with production Docker.
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- SRE at Climate uses Python primarily, along with tidbits of Go and Java here and there.
- We do about a 70/30 "dev"/"ops" split right now, with that split varying week over week, depending on what fires are coming in.
- we use Linux, we expect you to know how to code, we don't expect you to have ten years of Docker experience. :-)
--- me
My specialty is software tools development and driving a continuous delivery process - my customers sit 30 feet away from me and we can work together to get a happy result. I really like knowing what folks want and building it.
Please feel free to email me if you are curious, interested, etc.
Climate is using Clojure to build weather and agronomic models to help farmers farm better.
====== Why I love it ======
– Climate is making a huge impact in the agricultural industry.
– I am surrounded by super smart people who all share an attitude of openness and mentorship.
– I work with some of the top scientists in the fields of climatology, agronomy, data science, and remote sensing.
– I build large-scale systems that process and serve trillions of pixels of satellite imagery.
– I release open-source Clojure software as part of my job.
===== Who we’re looking for =====
We're looking for engineers of all kinds! Check out http://climate.com/careers.
We are also starting our intern search for next spring and summer!
===== How to apply =====
If you apply through this link you should get priority: http://hire.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?nl=1&k=Job&...
I am really excited about the work I've been doing, I am happy to talk about it in length. If you are interested, please email me directly at skhalsa@climate.com.