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Work with a drone company, or build the infrastructure of the cloud.

Two of Measure's employees working with a DJI Inspire 2. (Photo by George Mocharko)

On the Market is a Technical.ly column where we highlight noteworthy job openings and the people who are lookin’. Got a submission? Email us and tell us why it belongs in the roundup.


Fugue is hiring for a senior software engineer on its automation team.

The cloud infrastructure company has local offices in D.C. and Frederick, Md. It kicked off the year with a $41 million funding round, our sister site Technical.ly Baltimore reported.

WDG is hiring for a senior web developer.

The design and development firm has done work for the United States Institute of Peace and the Folger Shakesapeake Library. It has offices in D.C. and Alexandria, Va., and also created GiveBack DC.

Measure is hiring for a manager of digital product development.

After closing a $15 million Series B round earlier this year, the D.C.–based company that offers drone solutions for businesses is expanding into new verticals such as media and solar energy, among other growth.

1776 is hiring for a Principal Software Engineer.

The startup hub has been rolling out some interesting accelerator programs, and continues to serve as a key node for the tech community. Here’s a chance to provide connecting points for startups on the incubator’s dev and engineering team.

More postings from our jobs board:

Project Manager at Nava.

Program Manager at Thinkful.

Mid-level developer at UrbanStems.

Back End Engineer at Mariana Tek.

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