Startups

New year, new job? Check out these tech openings in Baltimore

On the Market is back in 2018 with openings from Sisu Global Health, Protenus, Terbium Labs and more.

Members of Sisu Global Health's team. (Courtesy photo)

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.


Sisu Global Health is hiring in its Baltimore headquarters.

The company making a blood autotransfusion device moved into a new office in Remington last year, and is looking to grow its team locally. Postings are up for a production manager to direct supply chain and manufacturing operations, as well as a program manager. The hiring follows news late last year that the company got regulatory clearance to sell its device in Kenya and Ghana.

Protenus is hiring data engineers.

Fresh off the healthcare data privacy company’s announcement of an $11 million Series B raise, we spotted this opening on Technical.ly’s jobs board. “This team has an incredible engineering challenge: integrate a variety of electronic health records into our data flow while continuously improving the core Protenus platform,” the posting states. Overall Protenus is looking to double the size of its team in 2018.

Allovue has openings in tech and business development.

The edfintech company based above R. House in Remington has multiple openings, including a Business Development Specialist, Senior Project Manager and a software developer. Check the postings here.

Terbium Labs is hiring an analyst.

The South Baltimore company has an opening for an analyst that helps investigate sensitive info in the dark web, and deliver reports and analysis. The cybersecurity startup recently raised $6 million.

Mind Over Machines has a dev opening.

The Owings Mills firm is hiring a consultant, a.k.a. software developer. It’s one of the firms behind tech projects at some of the bigger businesses in the area. If you apply, be ready to talk peanut butter and jelly.

Details are set for NET/WORK Baltimore 2018.

Early tickets to Technical.ly’s take on a jobs fair are up for grabs. This year is the fifth edition, and it will be held March 15 at Baltimore Studios. Here’s the plan.
[]

Hiring? Click here to exhibit at NET/WORK 2018https://js.hscta.net/cta/current.js hbspt.cta.load(2084427, ’24d4b7f5-dff1-47ba-95f9-a20c25170877′, {});

More postings from our jobs board:

Companies: Terbium Labs / Sisu Global Health / Protenus / Allovue / Mind Over Machines / SmartLogic

Before you go...

Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.

3 ways to support our work:
  • Contribute to the Journalism Fund. Charitable giving ensures our information remains free and accessible for residents to discover workforce programs and entrepreneurship pathways. This includes philanthropic grants and individual tax-deductible donations from readers like you.
  • Use our Preferred Partners. Our directory of vetted providers offers high-quality recommendations for services our readers need, and each referral supports our journalism.
  • Use our services. If you need entrepreneurs and tech leaders to buy your services, are seeking technologists to hire or want more professionals to know about your ecosystem, Technical.ly has the biggest and most engaged audience in the mid-Atlantic. We help companies tell their stories and answer big questions to meet and serve our community.
The journalism fund Preferred partners Our services
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Trending

Trump may kill the CHIPS and Science Act. Here’s what that means for your community.

14 tech community events to be thankful for in November

How 4 orgs give back to their local tech community

Hispanic tech workers more than double representation in key US cities

Technically Media