[Python-de] Senior Python Entwickler in Berlin gesucht
Bernhard Bockelbrink
bernhard at orderbird.com
Mo Jul 8 12:54:58 CEST 2013
Hallo zusammen,
orderbird sucht einen Senior Python Entwickler zur Verstärkung unseres
Teams, anbei die Stellenbeschreibung. Für weitere Fragen stehe ich gerne
telefonisch oder per Email zur Verfügung.
Gruß,
Bernhard
Senior Python/Django Developer
orderbird is the next generation software platform for gastronomy.
As a senior python developer you will work in a cross-functional agile
team onsite in Berlin. The team's responsiblilty is a native iOS app,
our server platform (Python/Django) and a web client, as well as the
technology stack used to create, deploy and scale these applications.
You have at least 3 years of experience developing web applications in
Python, and you know how to create and scale API-driven server
applications. Our application relies heavily on MongoDB, so you will
most likely not have much use for SQL-wizardry.
You know that the best software is developed in iterations and rapidly
deployed to customers, and that learning happens best in short feedback
loops.
You have experience with or at least a keen interest in agile and lean
methods (e.g. Scrum, Kanban, XP), contributing to a feature from vision
to release.
You have experience with or at least a strong desire to develop test
driven and mostly in pairs.
You are interested in experimenting with and adopting new technologies,
and you will help the team decide which technology is best for the
problem at hand.
You are entering a discussion with the goal to find the best solution,
not to convince others.
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BernhardBockelbrink
mobile: +49 (0) 177 72 13 550
orderbird AG
Ritterstraße 12-14, Aufg. 4
D-10969 Berlin, Germany
tel.: + 49 (0) 800 67 337 24
fax: + 49 (0) 321 214 681 89
www.orderbird.com
Registergericht: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 13401
Vorstandsvorsitzender: Jakob Schreyer
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