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EnergyScoreCards (www.energyscorecards.com) is a data-driven software-as-a-service for measuring and managing energy use in buildings. Our clients include Bank of America, Xcel Energy, several State governments, and dozens of large property owners. We are a young company that already has nearly $1M in annual recurring revenue.
Our Grails-based application is at an intersection of software, where we use the latest tools (and contribute some of our code to open source), statistics and building science.
We are looking for a top-notch programmer to become an integral part of our application development team.
Job Requirements: Primarily, we are looking for a great developer, preferably with Grails, Java, Rails or Python experience. The most important things are that you are smart, logical, learn quickly and can get things done.
The following additional skills / experience would also be valuable:
* Engineering/physics background
* Data Visualization
* Probability/statistics
* Previous SaaS experience
* SCRUM/Agile experience
* Engineering management experience
We are only considering candidates that can work out of our New York City office, located near Wall St.
Compensation: EnergyScoreCards offers salary, equity and benefits, commensurate with experience. Contract to hire is a possibility, too. This is a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a growing startup in the hot energy-efficiency field.
About: EnergyScoreCards aims to become the nexus of conversations between different stakeholders involved in decisions around energy use in buildings. Through better analytics, we bring together building owners, utilities, government agencies, and financial institutions so they have a common way to think about energy performance.
EnergyScoreCards is an off-shoot of Bright Power (www.brightpower.com), a leader in providing energy efficiency and solar energy solutions for multifamily residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Bright Power's experiential knowledge of buildings and property owners informs the development of the EnergyScoreCards product. The two companies share a young, dynamic, multi-lingual office, where hard work and teamwork are rewarded; employees pursue musical, theatrical and athletic passions after-hours; and geek-out sessions might spontaneously arise on a range of topics from Jupiter's moons to poly-rhythms to the carbon emissions embodied in a gallon of water.