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Thermeon are looking for software developers to join our UK team. This role is ideally suited to junior and mid-level developers, with a couple of years experience under their belts.\n\nThermeonโs technical team has a specific culture. The entire team works remotely. We want our developers to be happy, and working on things they enjoy, in order to be as productive as possible. We track down and remove sources of pain in the way of that, so you can get on with doing what you want. Weโre highly connected via IRC and google hangouts, and work together to deliver solutions. We have daily team meetings, and encourage a team mindset, instead of a hierarchy.\n\nThereโs no single mold weโre looking for, but hereโs a few indications that youโll fit in well with us:\n* Youโve been creating things using computers for a long time\n* You reach for technology to solve everyday problems\n* Youโre familiar with your environment. It isnโt something you use, itโs something you own. \n* You like talking to communities about technologies. Probably in IRC, slack, gitter or similar\n* Youโve probably tried more email clients than cereals\n* Youโre deliberate about the workflows you use, and you internalise them as a concept\n* You know what technologies are interesting right now, and which ones have grown into maturity. That might be libraries, or technical stacks, but youโve got your finger on a pulse\n* Youโve contributed to FOSS somehow.\n\nHereโs what we look for. The more you meet, the better. You should:\n* Be very proficient in linux, zsh/bash/similar, ssh, tmux/screen/similar, vim/emacs/similar\n* Be proficient in at least two programming languages and eager to learn more\n* Know git. No, Not just source control. If you donโt know git, youโve dodged too much FOSS\n* Have heard of docker\n* Understand web services and web servers\n* Know of TDD and CI\n* Know of agile practices, scrum and preferably kanban too\n* Know about several databases. Relational and NoSQL preferably\n* Know the basics of computer networking\n* Have a few years of commercial experience as a developer\n* Have found our website. Thatโs why we havenโt told you about the company. \n\nThese are about your character, not about your knowledge.\n \nThis advert isnโt about what the role will be doing. If you fit in with the culture, then youโll add value by doing whatever youโre good at and enjoy.\n\nHereโs the stack weโre currently interested in:\n* Golang, ruby, perl\n* Docker, terraform, mesos, marathon, haproxy\n* cassandra, redis, elasticsearch, kibana, logstash, grafana\n* github, circleci, coveralls\n* backbone, grunt, extjs\n\nIdeally you should have experience working remotely, but itโs not essential. Itโs certainly a skill, and if you havenโt done it before, thereโs a risk it might not be right for you. You must have a suitable stable environment free of distractions.\n\nSalary is negotiable.\n\nWe look forward to hearing from you!\n\nExtra tags: golang, perl, ruby \n\nPlease mention the words **HURRY BLAST FAVORITE** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4xNDQuMTUxLjEwNg==). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to Perl, Ruby, Golang, Developer, Digital Nomad, NoSQL and Junior jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $130,000/year\n
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