Thursday, May 14, 2009
MyMidwest MIT Hacks Article
So a while back, some hackers from MIT borrowed the cannon from Caltech's Fleming House. The inflight magazine for Midwest Airlines just published an article about hacks at MIT, and used one of my pictures of the cannon. While it's not the New York Times, it's still pretty cool in my book.
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Hi Rob,
Do you want to help and/or lead the UI development of a hot, new green-tech product?
Sentilla could be a great play for a few reasons: a) it’s a start-up with large, Fortune 1000, paying customers, b) it’s in a cool market segment, c) it is well-funded, and d) there has been a flurry of acquisitions in/around this segment (eg. Sentilla has a profitable exit strategy).
Please call me to share your thoughts.
Matt
Matthew Loera
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matt@celeritystaff.com
Sentilla - Energy Manager for Data Centers
Search: Front End Software Engineer/Architect
Location: Redwood City, CA
Sentilla Background/History:
“Adaptation is the key to survival.” Darwin
Sentilla was founded as a valued-added services company – not a software applications company. But, a high percentage of their customers and prospective customers were interested in Sentilla for its skill and expertise in providing energy management solutions. This was the genesis what has become an award-winning, vital, new enterprise application – Sentilla Energy Manager. Sentilla has been through 2 rounds of venture funding, and is in the process of securing round 3 based on the early success and customer enthusiasm for its flagship application. Certainly, the economics of energy and the market timing favor Sentilla, and with the right team, they have the unique opportunity to both create and dominate a fast-growing, new market segment.
Position Charter/Goals:
• Complete redesign and software rewrite of the entire front-end for Sentilla Energy Manager enterprise application and tools.
• Sentilla’s Front-End engineering tasks range anywhere from tweaking the visual design and layout of a product view using HTML/CSS, to modifying Java-based web API methods to provide the UI (and other users of the product API) with intuitively design functionality.
• As an integral member of the engineering team at a start-up, you’ll be working closely with people working on all different parts of the product, and ensuring that the user-facing portion of Sentilla’s Energy Manager for Data Centers provides a quick, intuitive interface that shows off the power of the product.
Responsibilities:
• Continuously maintain and improve the Django/JavaScript web application.
• Work with product marketing to add new features to the web application
• Work with core engineering team to flesh out customer-facing APIs
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s Degree in CS/CE
• Extremely intimate knowledge of JavaScript (closures, first-class functions, execution contexts, cross-browser scripts, memory leak risks)
• Have some familiarity with JavaScript libraries: know when to use them, and when not to use them.
• Extreme comfort with Java(EE) and Python.
• A track record at designing consistent, usable user interface, as well as customer-facing APIs
• A love for writing well-organized, reusable software
• Comfort working in a Linux-based environment.
• Familiarity with, or willingness to learn quickly, about Glassfish and Django.
Bonus Qualifications:
• Familiarity with enterprise management systems (SAP, Tivoli, VMWare)
• Familiarity with reporting engines (Jasper Reports, Crystal Reports, ReportLab)
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