Engineer
MetaBroadcast
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London, England
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Full-time
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Job description
ABOUT YOU
You're a star developer who thrives on building complex software at scale, designing engaging experiences and solid systems, working with cutting edge technologies and other star developers.
You value hard work and tough challenges, you have contributed open-source code to a development community at least once, and you are looking for a team in which you can grow significantly and help others grow, too.
You run cool personal projects, have at least one major passion outside work, and when you can't sleep at night it's because you're under the spell of amazing ideas that can lead to awesome products.
ABOUT THE JOB
Java can be a pretty revolting language in the wrong hands and we're looking for candidates that can take its enterprisey verbosity and develop concise, elegant code that's interesting for other developers to work on. Here's a list of the technologies that we use, and would expect candidates to have some experience/ understanding of:
NoSQL (we're mostly a MongoDB shop)
Lucene
Hadoop, HBase
Concurrency++
Google libraries (collections especially)
Spring (+Spring MVC)
Asynchronous Jetty
Maven2
Git
AWS
This stack, plus many APIs, famous (Twitter, Facebook) or just released (Channel 4, ICtomorrow) means we can code at start-up speed but develop production-ready software for large-scale clients--and, more importantly, ourselves. Basically, if you can write Java and make it look like Ruby, you're in!
ABOUT US
MetaBroadcast is a design & technology company weaving video & audio services on top of rich data. As an ambitious start-up based in London, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of how content and user interactions can be aggregated, distributed, found, consumed, shared and tracked.
BBC and Channel 4 are recurrent clients, and watchsomething.tv and gawp.tv are two of our public prototypes. A good deal of our effort goes into building Atlas, the video & audio index with an open API, and Project Purple, our personal and social engine.
We're a growing team believing in flexibility, finding smart ways to work, and not being tied down to any methodology or technique. We have great coffee, fresh fruits, loud speakers, large whiteboards and a host of crazy passions and obsessive hobbies.
http://metabroadcast.com/team & http://metabroadcast.com/blog
You're a star developer who thrives on building complex software at scale, designing engaging experiences and solid systems, working with cutting edge technologies and other star developers.
You value hard work and tough challenges, you have contributed open-source code to a development community at least once, and you are looking for a team in which you can grow significantly and help others grow, too.
You run cool personal projects, have at least one major passion outside work, and when you can't sleep at night it's because you're under the spell of amazing ideas that can lead to awesome products.
ABOUT THE JOB
Java can be a pretty revolting language in the wrong hands and we're looking for candidates that can take its enterprisey verbosity and develop concise, elegant code that's interesting for other developers to work on. Here's a list of the technologies that we use, and would expect candidates to have some experience/ understanding of:
NoSQL (we're mostly a MongoDB shop)
Lucene
Hadoop, HBase
Concurrency++
Google libraries (collections especially)
Spring (+Spring MVC)
Asynchronous Jetty
Maven2
Git
AWS
This stack, plus many APIs, famous (Twitter, Facebook) or just released (Channel 4, ICtomorrow) means we can code at start-up speed but develop production-ready software for large-scale clients--and, more importantly, ourselves. Basically, if you can write Java and make it look like Ruby, you're in!
ABOUT US
MetaBroadcast is a design & technology company weaving video & audio services on top of rich data. As an ambitious start-up based in London, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of how content and user interactions can be aggregated, distributed, found, consumed, shared and tracked.
BBC and Channel 4 are recurrent clients, and watchsomething.tv and gawp.tv are two of our public prototypes. A good deal of our effort goes into building Atlas, the video & audio index with an open API, and Project Purple, our personal and social engine.
We're a growing team believing in flexibility, finding smart ways to work, and not being tied down to any methodology or technique. We have great coffee, fresh fruits, loud speakers, large whiteboards and a host of crazy passions and obsessive hobbies.
http://metabroadcast.com/team & http://metabroadcast.com/blog