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This Week in Jobs: Wrecking ball edition

Breaking down this week in tech jobs.

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Editor’s note: Every week we ship an email newsletter featuring the region’s most exciting career opportunities. We’ve lovingly called it This Week in Jobs (aka TWIJ — “twidge.”). Below is this week’s edition. Here’s the last one we published; it’s meant to live in your inbox. Sign up for the newsletter here.


Splitsville

Miley and Liam are back on the market. After less than a year of marriage, the celebrity Cyrus-Hemsworth couple are going their separate ways — and, as of press time, Cyrus is keeping the animals. While Hemsworth held up his family’s onscreen action-movie heroics by saving the menagerie from the California wildfires last year, the couple’s seven dogs, four horses (two regular, two mini, for those wondering), three cats and pig will be going to live with Cyrus.

If being a pop superstar isn’t enough to cover for all that food, TWIJ is here with the jobs rundown, in case you’re ready, Miley.

The News

Building a comprehensive database of electronic health records, making those records shareable and ensuring that they’re secure is one of the biggest challenges facing the health industry. That’s why it’s no small thing that Asymmetrik in Maryland recently won a big-time national award for its open-source FHIR server. It was just the latest accolade for the company, which has spent the past 10 years working to improve the world by partnering with a range of government agencies. If that sounds cool to you, you can check out its job openings here.

Nominations are now open for Technical.ly’s inaugural RealLIST Engineers Awards, honoring outstanding and influential technologists in all our markets. These are the real doers — the influential software developers, architects, engineers and others who commit code, problem-solve and build solutions. If you’ve got someone in mind, learn more and nominate them here. And no need for false humility, because you can nominate yourself, too.

We keep hearing great things about the Super Meetup last month in Baltimore. If you missed it, don’t fret! The event’s coming to D.C. Tuesday, Sept. 10. Get to know meetup groups and leaders outside your own meetup network, connect to new contacts, say hello to new friends and maybe even meet your next hire or new client. Plus snacks, free beverages and swag.

The Jobs

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  • Work with booze at your day job. Sestra Systems, a startup that’s developing internet-of-things-based “smart dispensing solutions” for the beverage industry —think precision pouring for wine — is hiring a Full Stack Developer in Sterling for a core development role. The position can also be remote. It includes equity.
  • ChurnZero, a startup in Arlington building “customer success software,” is seeking a Customer Success Manager to work with the company’s clients.
  • SenseWear, which provides out-of-the-box smart building platforms to help run building-management systems in real time, is hiring a Software Engineer Lead.

Remote

The End

That’s it! Remember, Technical.ly’s job board is available 24/7; check it out here. Good luck on the job hunt!

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