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Russian Speaking Python Developer #299

Closed Orielll closed 4 years ago

Orielll commented 4 years ago

We are OpenWeather, a high-growth, energetic and fast-paced technology company. We are headquartered in the City of London, with a development office in Riga (Latvia), and serve 2.3 million customers who are working with our analytical products based on weather data and satellite imagery, from small businesses to large corporate clients all over the world. 

Our team incorporates diverse experience in IT-technologies, data, science, machine learning, and data processing. We appreciate and value the motivation within the team and efficiency in working processes; in return, we offer a rather flexible approach and comfortable working conditions. We encourage the development and professional growth of our team members and strive to build long-lasting and mutually beneficial relationships.  Main responsibilities: Design, develop and maintain new and existing Python code in accordance with the coding standards and best practices Support the product releases  Investigate issues when necessary Essential skills: Experience in backend applications  Experience in Python ( works with packages like Numpy, Pandas) Knowledge of Linux, Git, Docker, REST API Fluent English Fluent Russian to make your cooperation with our Russian-speaking Latvian development team smoothly Would be a benefit: Knowledge of Node.js, Golang, PHP, Ruby Knowledge of ML frameworks ( PyTorch, Keras ) Work with distributed scalable and high-loaded systems Experience in NoSQL databases like as MongоDB, Cassandra Experience in Redis, Memcached, RabbitMQ, StatsD, Grafana, Sentry Participating in pet projects, open-source projects

Salary Expectation

Competitive, depending on experience

Location

City of London, UK

Please send an email to (olgabuskin@openweather.co.uk) with your resume, use 'Python Developer' as subject

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