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Panes in the Neck
How many marine biologists does it take to change a lightbulb?
We’ll soon find out, as the National Aquarium in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is reportedly being upgraded with high-efficiency lights, which will illuminate and enhance the building’s distinctive glass roof — which itself will be refreshed with 684 new panes of glass.
Crucially, the $7.75 million project won’t affect any of the resident animals’ sleep patterns. If only we could say the same about our neighbors’ renovation projects.
Onto the jobs!
The News
More than a dozen Maryland companies were featured on Inc. Magazine’s “Best Workplaces” list for 2021. Given all the office shifts forced by COVID-19, the magazine focused on how companies responded to the pandemic, ultimately honoring 429 businesses that “did the most to support their employees and keep them engaged through a turbulent year.”
If you’re looking for work with a purpose, these are the four tech areas seeing the hottest demand from the U.S. government, per Dcode.
Baltimore-based SpotCrime is adding a nationwide missing persons database to its independent crime mapping and alert service. The new database will feature a picture, age, description, and last known whereabouts of a person reported missing. The company hopes this will help to increase awareness and solve more missing persons cases. It’s also another step in the company’s long term goal of increasing transparency in police data.
Eye spy: AlgometRx, based in the Children’s National Innovation and Research campus in Georgetown, has developed a device that helps more accurately measure pain by tracking a patient’s pupil dilation. The three-person company just began raising a $5 million funding round to help establish a commercial platform.
The Jobs
D.C.
- Comcast is hiring a Machine Learning Researcher.
- The Kaiser Family Foundation is seeking a Manager of Web Development and Data Visualization to oversee the design, development, and maintenance of kff.org.
- Empower, a ride-hailing app that allows drivers to set their own rates and keep 100% of the fare, is looking for a Senior iOS Engineer.
- Rally Health is hiring a Software Engineer — Java/Scala to join the Core Solution Engineering team to help build and ship scalable systems, libraries, and frameworks.
Maryland
- Truebill is seeking a Growth Hacker — Product Optimization in Silver Spring.
- Homesnap, the CoStar-backed real-estate platform in Bethesda, is looking for an Android Developer.
- T. Rowe Price in Baltimore is hiring a Desktop Support Analyst.
- Product-manage this house: Under Armour in Baltimore is seeking a Product Manager I, Content.
Virginia
- Motley Fool in Alexandria is looking for a Data Engineer.
- It’s infrastructure week at the Appian Corporation: The low-code application platform in McLean is hiring a Principal Software Engineer (Tools & Infrastructure)
- The software engineering firm Solution Street is seeking a Data Warehouse Engineer.
Remote
- Listrak is looking for an Associate Software Engineer.
- If you like a good data-driven story: Narrative Science is hiring a Senior Software Engineer.
- Stratis IoT is seeking a Senior Software Engineer.
The End
Back in March we shared that the Capital Pool Checkers Association in D.C. was looking for a new home. Happily, the club has reportedly found a space in Adams Morgan — we hope its members are, ahem, jumping for joy (look, you try workshopping a checkers joke).
Good luck out there on the job hunt!
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