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On the Market: Check out Baltimore tech job openings in dev, design and community

On the Market returns with openings in coworking, email and development.

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.


Impact Hub Baltimore is hiring a community manager.

With current community manager Christa Daring moving on to a new position in early June, the Station North coworking space focusing on social innovation is seeking a new employee to oversee growth and retention of membership. The role involves implementing a marketing and program strategy, as well as establishing systems and partnerships that provide resources for members. Deadline is Friday, May 18.

SparkPost is hiring a software engineer.

Fresh off its move to a new headquarters in Columbia, SparkPost is seeking to hire a senior software engineer. The email delivery service is designed for devs, and used by companies like Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn. Responsibilities include feature enhancements, testing, debugging and documentation.

T. Rowe Price is hiring a Senior Experience Designer.

On LinkedIn, we spotted this opening in the investment giant’s Client Experience and Digital Transformation Lab in Linthicum. T. Rowe is making its own bet on tech to revamp the interfaces through which clients interact with the firm, and is seeking a designer to work on all aspects of design for new products and services.

Tissue Analytics is looking for a mobile developer. 

The wound-tracking startup based at Power Plant LIVE! is seeking a developer with experience in both iOS and Android to work in ongoing development and maintenance of mobile applications. The company raised a $5 million Series A earlier this year.

ETC is seeking a marketing and community coordinator.

The Highlandtown-based coworking space and incubator is looking for someone to connect the ETC community in-person and online. The role involves managing social media channels, coordinating events and assisting in outreach and strategic initiatives.

Fastspot is hiring a back-end web developer.

On the Technical.ly jobs board, we spotted this dev opening at the Hampden web design agency. Fastspot is seeking an experienced developer for the team-oriented role which involves working with strategists, designers and developers.
 

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