I'm wryly amused to note that I'm an energy researcher--I work for Lawrence Berkeley Labs. I'm not looking right now, however, and I'm not sure you need me anyway.
But I'm filing that e-mail! Randolph On Aug 11, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Leo Shklovskii wrote: > As a more direct answer, EnergySavvy (my company) is actively looking for web > savvy developers - previous Python/Django expertise not required but > definitely helpful. We have more customers than we can handle and are growing > to meet demand in a focused way. > > We are a startup making software to help governments and utilities operate > and understand their energy efficiency and retrofit programs in a > fundamentally different and drastically better way. We use Django and python > for almost everything we do and have some unique challenges around our > product and infrastructure. Our office is in the heart of Capitol Hill and > the company picks up lunch every day. > > Check out our fit-o-meter and see how well you might fit the position: > http://www.energysavvy.com/jobs/ > > Feel free to email me directly - [email protected] if you have specific > questions about the company, position, or the Seahawks chances this year > (lousy). > > -- > --Leo > > Kevin LaTona wrote: >> On Aug 11, 2011, at 12:52 PM, Melissa Rice wrote: >>> >>> a. Is it appropriate to post a regular monthly jobs listing to list? [I >>> would assume this is absolutely ok and one of the purposes of the list.] >>> b. Does someone want to take on the responsibility of compiling such a list >>> each month? >> Is it not part of SeaPig's core mission to create a positive environment to >> network and exchange with other Seattle based Pythonista? >> I personally see nothing wrong with direct job post to the list. >> So long as recruiters don't get overly crazy or over powering. >> I came across this last week and they have offices in Seattle. >> http://nebula.com/careers/senior-python-engineer/
