Comverge is growing again.

Tired of working for social media start ups that have no revenue plan?

Want to work for a stable company with a proven business model?

Without losing the feel of a small, agile team?

Want to write software that contributes to solving our energy problems?

Do you want to help make the smart grid actually smart?

Comverge is hiring four Rails developers with a variety of skills and
experience levels.

These people should be comfortable working across all tiers of a web app.
Heavy javascript (jQuery based) on the front all the way back to MySQL in
the database layer. Ruby is the primary language we use, but there is also a
reasonable amount of iOS work and the beginnings of an Erlang effort.
Neither of those skills are required for these positions, but rather a
differentiator.

As a developer you should be:
  - comfortable with git
  - somewhat obsessed with TDD or BDD
  - predisposed to pair programming
  - spurred to action when the build breaks
  - self motivated to refactor and make improvements

We build software that allows utilities to curtail load on the electrical
grid so that they can meet demand without building more power plants. So
this puts us squarely in the Smart Grid...Green Energy space. If the idea of
writing software that controls devices in the real world instead of simply
updating another social network page excites you...then we should definitely
talk.

Comverge is the undisputed leader in Residential Demand Response and working
hard this year to take that title in the Commercial and Industrial space. We
have over 3500 megawatts of power under management and have grown our
revenues 38% annually over the last 5 years.

We have built the industry leading platform for doing Intelligent Energy
Management, IntelliSOURCE. Come join one the most ambitious and challenging
Rails projects in existence.

Mike Ratliff    
Vice President, Software Engineering
p: 720.253.0263
www.comverge.com



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