Full Stack Developer

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Sunairio · Remote, USA

Information Technology
Clean Energy
Climate Change
$100,000 - $120,000 Per Year
Posted 3 days ago

Excel
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
SQL
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ABOUT SUNAIRIO

As the world transitions to renewable energy, the global economy will become more dependent on weather than at any point since the Industrial Revolution. And due to climate change, the weather that our future economy is tied to will be drastically different from the weather we’ve historically experienced. This means that managing weather-based risk--and weather-based variability--is the number #1 challenge facing the energy grid.

Sunairio’s mission is to provide the highest-fidelity intelligence into energy and grid risks by translating the highest-resolution datasets of weather and climate variability into commercially-useful applications. We curate and generate scientifically-validated, model-consistent, localized historical climate data and future climate simulations which can be instantly integrated into existing grid modeling workflows and widely used energy modeling tools. Sunairio also provides a suite of energy and energy market simulations (at both the asset and grid-level) that covers the existing renewables fleet and major RTO/ISO regions. We work with renewable energy project owners, storage operators, energy buyers, energy suppliers, portfolio managers, traders, and utilities to deliver actionable insights into the hardest energy problems.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

The Full Stack Developer will be responsible for:
  • Building and maintaining Sunairio’s analytics front-end application (Svelte) and associated API (Java)
  • Creating new features and visualizations to deliver new insights into our unique dataset
  • Monitoring the performance and code quality of the web stack
  • Working closely with data scientists, data architects and business partners to identify and build products and features
  • Building and supporting APIs that enable platform connectivity between Sunairio’s data, simulations, and front end

BASE SALARY

  • $100k - $120k / year

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

  • A passion for building new solutions that drive the energy transition
  • 3+ years of experience in software engineering, with a proven ability to build production-level data-centric products
  • Knowledge of data visualization
  • Strong SQL knowledge
  • Experience building, maintaining, and developing analytic web applications
  • Experience building applications in Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • B.S. or higher degree in Economics, Finance, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, an engineering discipline, a related field, or equivalent professional experience
  • A creative problem-solver with outstanding communication skills and a commitment to technical excellence
  • Intellectual curiosity

WHAT WE OFFER

  • The opportunity to join an industry-disrupting startup on the ground floor–with significant equity compensation

  • The focus to work on innovative solutions to problems of critical importance

  • A truly collaborative team environment

  • The ability to help shape company culture

  • Competitive salary and incentive-based compensation plan

  • “Platinum” health insurance plan

  • 401(k) with company match

  • Flexible vacation policy

  • Amazing swag

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Sunairio is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected status. We are committed to a diverse workforce and an inclusive workplace environment.

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