“Joe Biden has now created more jobs in less than three years than any president created in four, cleaning up the economic disaster [Trump] left behind,” Biden-Harris 2024 spokesperson Seth Schuster said in a statement. #voteblue#jobsreport#jobs#biden Enuf said!
Senior Software Engineer looking for work, remote (or very covid-cautious in-person) from Sydney, Australia. My usual stack is Python, Linux and adjacent technologies, in the cloud or on-prem; typically on the backend, ETL, platform side of the stack; individual contributor or team lead.
Keen to learn new things, solve interesting problems, make the world a better place!
My team is hiring a Software Engineer to work on @terraso
"Tech Matters is seeking a senior software engineer to help build the Terraso platform, an open source project delivering critical software tools to empower communities around the world to adopt sustainable practices addressing the climate change crisis and improving human welfare."
You are a self-driven, seasoned #iOS#Developer with keen business acumen and get things done approach who'd lead the development of an #SDK for CV #AI#ML solution.
There's a small team in a Czech-American startup ready to onboard you asap. Work from #Prague#Brno or from anywhere you fancy 😉
The good people over at EcoAgriculture Partners are looking for a program lead for the 1000 Landscape for 1 Billion People initiative: https://ecoagriculture.org/jobs/26
It's a job stewarding communication and collaboration between a multi-organization partnership focused on sustainable landscapes.
Want impactful #climate work? Want to promote sustainability? Want your head to hurt with all the systems thinking? This job delivers that.
With a clean #energy economy, #Canada could see 700,000 more #jobs than in today's #FossilFuel based economy. This country needs to get itself out of its current #austerity.
Yes, oil jobs will be lost: those are dirty, dangerous jobs. Let them be replaced with cleaner safer jobs.
I feel like Silicon Valley broke the promise it made to me. I started working at the help desk in high school bc I liked #computers and wanted to help people. I left college early to join an incubator program.
As I rose higher in #tech it was no longer about helping people, with the company actively making decisions to hurt users.
Are there still tech #jobs and companies focused on helping people & not fighting against huge headwinds?
Why is there an age limit of up to 38 for a factory worker abroad? Are we suddenly mentally and/or physically "problematic" just because we are 39 and above? #jobs
Please boost! UMN Duluth CS is hiring for a tenure-track position -- all areas of CS are open, but we are especially interested in folks working on the CS side of neurorobotics. We strongly value teaching *and* research (2/2 load), and, because we value diversity of all kinds and dislike implicit bias, we're using an anonymized search process. You can find our job site here:
I am in the job market for a remote red team or offensive security engineer role. I am seasoned full-stack software developer, a OSCP-certified pentester (currently working on CRTO), and system administrator with plenty of cloud experience.
Before my current role leading the IT & Cybersecurity team at NNAF, I did security research (including developing an improved reflective DLL injection technique [0] that helped inspire the widely used sRDI project [1][2] and has been cited by academics and other security researchers [3][4][5]) and performed pentesting and appsec for a variety of clients from global hedge funds to healthcare to aerospace engineering. Prior to that I did low-level embedded firmware development and experimental research for a wireless mesh networking platform.
For the last year I have been building an advanced, fully-featured red teaming/adversary simulation platform (which I am happy to demo for potential employers), including a web-based multi-user team server, scriptable API, a cross-platform flagship agent with novel evasion techniques, a variety of cross-platform payloads and stagers, relaying and pivoting, and an easily-extensible set of C2 protocols, both synchronized and asynchronous.
I am an excellent verbal and written communicator, comfortable translating highly technical topics for a variety of audiences from executives to engineers, and have consistently produced high quality reports for clients. I have experience programming in almost a dozen languages and am quick to learn new technologies.
TLDR: This is an Program Manager III (L6) role. Key responsibilities are event management, content and training development, and open source foundation & community engagement work.
Plus: you get to work with me... wait come back, that's a good thing.
Biggest downside: You gotta work from Seattle or Portland (in the office), but there is relocation assistance.
If this is interesting to you, and we know each other, hit me up for a referral. If we don't know each other, apply directly!
== An analysis of federal and state databases sheds new light on the prevalence and scale of wage theft in New York #restaurants and other industries, placing the total wages stolen in one five-year period at more than $203 million.
The University of Colorado Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) is hiring software engineers for science data processing on the Data Systems team. We build satellite borne instruments for studying astrophysics, planetary science, earth science, atmospheric science, and many more disciplines. Data Systems typically does the ground processing of the instrument data from binary packets through to research quality science data products (think netCDF, HDF5, CDF, FITS files). Mostly we use Python but we have some Java systems and C experience is always a plus for making Python faster.