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Real-Time Mobile & Web Systems ProgrammerPeoples Grocers LLC.San Francisco, California, United States

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Real-Time Mobile & Web Systems Programmer

Peoples Grocers LLC.
  • US
    San Francisco, California, United States
  • US
    San Francisco, California, United States

About

All candidates will have
strong analytical and programming skills
a Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in computer science, mathematics, physics, statistics, or a related field or equivalent practical experience
Mobile Infrastructure Programming San Francisco, CA. Develop and support applications for all aspects of mobile apps, with a focus on reliability, and security; real-time multi-media messaging; streaming video; and real-time accounting. Support complex social, financial, and commercial mobile apps in a real-time environment.
expert level knowledge of Rust/Haskell/Idris/Lisp and programming tools in a Linux/Unix environment
deep experience with PostgreSQL databases
a background in compilers, programming languages, or computer malware (considered a plus)
Mobile Programming San Francisco, CA. Develop and maintain a Kotlin and Swift low code infrastructure that can be used to build mobile apps. Develop and support an OS abstraction layer for cross platform development.
expert level knowledge of Android or iOS development
a background in compilers, or programming languages (considered a plus)
Web Programming San Francisco, CA / Arlington, VA. Develop and support business infrastructure applications and client-facing websites, with a focus on process automation and data organization.
deep experience in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
experience with Haskell/Elm and Web Assembly
experience administering Nginx, Datomic, and PostgreSQL servers in a Linux/Unix environment
Peoples Grocers is an equal opportunity employer.
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  • San Francisco, California, United States

Languages

  • English
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