EnergySavvy is a Seattle-based startup with the mission of reducing energy usage by helping utilities provide a smarter, more personalized customer experience. We're looking for an operations engineer.
Who are you?
You have a strong understanding of cloud computing solutions. You are a strong engineer who thinks of infrastructure as code (or even better, as config). You love the idea of building immutable infrastructure and fault-tolerant systems. You think of servers as cattle, not pets. You know what cloud vendor goodies are worth using, while still keeping an eye towards avoiding vendor lock-in. While you understand the need for monitoring and alerting, you dream of building self-healing systems. You believe in collaboration, acting as a force multiplier, and making the right tradeoffs. And you have been looking for an opportunity to join a company where you can use your powers for good.
What would make you a good fit:
5+ years of experience as DevOps / Site Reliability Engineer / Operations Engineer using Linux systems
Familiarity with building and managing AWS (EC2, EBS, S3, etc.) or another cloud provider
Familiarity with Docker and container orchestration technology like Kubernetes
Experience with monitoring and alerting systems
Experience running and managing persistent data stores like PostgreSQL and Elasticsearch
Experience with configuration management software such as Ansible
Strong collaboration skills—experience working directly on a team with software developers, and also working with product management, data science teams, etc.
Familiarity with trunk-based development and continuous delivery
Ability to secure Linux systems, stay on top of updates, and run penetration tests
Good at dealing with ambiguity
Experience with on-call rotation
If you are interested, please send your resume to christine@energysavvy.com.
EnergySavvy is on a mission to help solve one of the world’s biggest challenges: energy. We work with electric and gas utilities across the country to improve the way consumers and businesses interact with energy at work and in their homes, and better serve their customers.
To give you a sense of our favorite technologies, our team works with: Flask, Python, React, Git, and PostgreSQL, but we don’t expect you to walk in the door knowing them.
EnergySavvy is on a mission to help solve one of the world’s biggest challenges: energy. We work with electric and gas utilities across the country to improve the way consumers and businesses interact with energy at work and in their homes, and better serve their customers.
To give you a sense of our favorite technologies, our team works with: Flask, Python, React, Git, and PostgreSQL, but we don’t expect you to walk in the door knowing them.
EnergySavvy | Seattle, WA | Cambridge, MA | Onsite
EnergySavvy is on a mission to help solve one of the world’s biggest challenges: energy. We work with electric and gas utilities across the country to improve the way consumers and businesses interact with energy at work and in their homes, and better serve their customers.
To give you a sense of our favorite technologies, our team works with: Flask, Python, React, Git, and PostgreSQL, but we don’t expect you to walk in the door knowing them.
We’re hiring for a few key roles in our Cambridge and Seattle offices:
EnergySavvy is on a mission to help utilities transform their customer experience and operations. We do this through improving energy-efficiency, adding more solar, and addressing the challenges of having electric vehicles on the grid, and more.
To give you a sense of our favorite technologies, our team works with Flask, Python, React, Mercurial, and PostgreSQL, but we don’t expect you to walk in the door knowing them.
We’re hiring for a few key roles in our Cambridge and Seattle offices:
EnergySavvy is on a mission to help utilities transform their customer experience and operations. We do this through improving energy-efficiency, adding more solar, and addressing the challenges of having electric vehicles on the grid, and more.
We’re hiring for a few key engineering and TPM roles in our Seattle Office:
Software Engineer (Mid-level): Please email for JD or see Senior Dev JD
Tech: To give you a sense of our favorite technologies, our team works with Flask, Python, React, Mercurial, and PostgreSQL, but we don’t expect you to walk in the door knowing them.
Email christine at energysavvy.com to find out more or apply online.
EnergySavvy | Seattle, WA & Cambridge, MA | ONSITE
We're on a mission to power the world, efficiently. We build cloud software for the utility industry to manage and improve their energy efficiency programs. We’re re-engineering the customer experience for homeowners and business owners like you and me.
To give you a sense of our favorite technologies, our team works with Django, Python, React, Mercurial, and PostgreSQL, but we don’t expect you to walk in the door knowing them.
We’re hiring for a few key engineering roles in both offices, see details below:
If you’re up for something new in 2016, we’re changing the way electric and gas utilities measure and manage energy efficiency. We’re solving problems through boosting customer engagement, automating customer programs and quantifying the results.
Tech we’re working with:
Python, Django, React, Javascript
Postgres, nginx, elastic search, flask
Free lunch every day
Weekly pun board
Over 30 customers nationally
EnergySavvy is a Seattle-based startup with the mission of reducing energy usage by helping utilities provide a smarter, more personalized customer experience. We're looking for an operations engineer.
Who are you?
You have a strong understanding of cloud computing solutions. You are a strong engineer who thinks of infrastructure as code (or even better, as config). You love the idea of building immutable infrastructure and fault-tolerant systems. You think of servers as cattle, not pets. You know what cloud vendor goodies are worth using, while still keeping an eye towards avoiding vendor lock-in. While you understand the need for monitoring and alerting, you dream of building self-healing systems. You believe in collaboration, acting as a force multiplier, and making the right tradeoffs. And you have been looking for an opportunity to join a company where you can use your powers for good.
What would make you a good fit:
5+ years of experience as DevOps / Site Reliability Engineer / Operations Engineer using Linux systems
Familiarity with building and managing AWS (EC2, EBS, S3, etc.) or another cloud provider
Familiarity with Docker and container orchestration technology like Kubernetes
Experience with monitoring and alerting systems
Experience running and managing persistent data stores like PostgreSQL and Elasticsearch
Experience with configuration management software such as Ansible
Strong collaboration skills—experience working directly on a team with software developers, and also working with product management, data science teams, etc.
Familiarity with trunk-based development and continuous delivery
Ability to secure Linux systems, stay on top of updates, and run penetration tests
Good at dealing with ambiguity
Experience with on-call rotation
If you are interested, please send your resume to christine@energysavvy.com.