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SENIOR FULL-STACK DEV -- SMALL TEAM OF EXPERTS -- 100% REMOTE, FLEXIBLE HOURS at Analytics Fire () (allows remote)

At Analytics Fire we are a small, distributed team working on a range of interesting projects -- some that might fit you: currently a scalable IoT platform for utility grade solar power plants, a sales and design tool for residential solar, a voice activated robot arm, and a financial transaction platform. We’re looking for a fun, interesting, and hardcore dev to join our small team of disparate experts.


This is a remote position. We’re flexible about location and hours, so long as your normal working hours overlap at least partially with normal business hours for the Pacific time zone.


We’re a really great match for a senior dev who wants to work hard on interesting projects, while also having flexibility around time and geography.


Skills & Requirements


Ideally, you should have 5+ years commercial full stack development, ideally within a startup environment. You should be comfortable autonomously driving your own high quality / high velocity contributions using a range of technologies.


We work with a variety of technologies, but are currently actively looking for someone with expertise in Ruby and/or React.js.


However please do reach out if you think you might be a great fit and have expertise around any other areas of our tech stack:


- Front-end: JavaScript / React
- Back-end: Ruby / Python / Node.js
- Data store: MySQL / PostgreSQL / Redis
- Agile collaboration and devops tools: Github, Trello, Slack, Chef, Ansible, Vagrant, etc
- Modern software techniques: RESTful APIs, SOA, PaaS, etc


Extra bonus points but not required -- please let us know if you happen to have additional expertise in any of these areas:
-iOS
-DevOps


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