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Freelance Python / Java / PHP / CSS developers wanted

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

We’re always interested in building our roster of bright, reliable software development freelancers to help us meet short-term demands and also to work on longer term projects, with hours to suit and with scope for remote working.

You’d mainly be working on our rich client side web applications, possibly also some spatial data modelling.

  • We’re looking for suppliers with solid experience in at least one of the following languages: Java, Python or PHP.
  • You should also be comfortable with MySQL or PostgreSQL.
  • There is a strong focus on Linux: you should be happy using Linux and not run a mile when you see a terminal window!
  • You’ll need to be confident sharing ideas with other programmers, understanding requirements quickly and communicating responses clearly.

We’d also be interested in hearing from skilled GUI designers with strong CSS to support web design and enhancement projects, especially those in reasonable proximity to Bath and able to join us on site for a few days at a time.

If you think you could contribute to our work, please send a CV to rk@geofutures.com (please include ‘Development freelancer’ in the subject line) and let us know your hourly / daily rates. Thanks!

Developers wanted: Python, Java, PHP

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Now recruiting: IT Developers (contract and/or permanent) – Python / Java / PHP
Bath, south west England

Challenging, varied application development roles in a fast-moving data consultancy

Please note that we can only consider applications from candidates who are currently eligible to work in the EU.

The organisation

  • An independent geographic information science (GIS) specialist, established 2002, with a healthy client pipeline
  • Varied projects working for government, corporate and third-sector clients, with a growing emphasis on providing sustainability decision tools based on GIS
  • Requiring strategic development of core technology stack and future product/service code components
  • A bright and challenging development team, working closely with GIS specialists and client-facing colleagues
  • Cheerful, informal office in central Bath (12 mins walk Bath Spa station), close to shops, bars etc

The work

Geofutures delivers data to its clients via interactive websites. Projects typically involve two main elements: data modelling and delivery via the web.

The data modelling is where Geofutures really stands out from our competitors, and this stage typically involves importing, cleaning and analysing data. We use all kinds of datasets and they come in all sizes. In the modelling stage of a project we generally employ Python.

Our rich client side web applications use GWT to give an even better user experience.

Skills needed

We are looking for candidates who have solid experience in at least one of the following languages: Java, Python or PHP.

You should also be comfortable with MySQL or PostgreSQL.

There is a strong focus on Linux: you should be happy using Linux and not run a mile when you see a terminal window!

You’ll need to be confident sharing ideas with other programmers, and also talking to non-techies at an appropriate level, understanding requirements and communicating responses in a way which helps them do their equally important jobs. We’re a small company and talking to our internal and external customers will be part of your daily routine.

The senior developer role

Approx day rate up to £275, no agency cut

We need you to be keen to get your hands dirty and do lots of coding (initially 60% off your time will be writing code). In addition, we’d also be looking to you to offer guidance on improving our software development process, plus some project management, estimating, strategic planning and workflow leadership.

The junior developer role

Approx day rate up to £225, no agency cut

Your job will be predominantly a programming role, building on a minimum of a few years’ experience in the industry. As the company grows, so will your role.

Terms

Both roles are initially seen as 6 month contracts, and the ideal candidates will also be interested in transferring to the permanent payroll at any point if all goes well.

Alternatively we are interested in interviewing candidates only interested in a permanent position at a competitive market salary depending upon the position and experience, though these will likely be subject to a 6 month probationary period.

To apply

Send your CV and covering note to: rk@geofutures.com

  • In your covering letter please tell us for which role you would like to be considered, and your salary expectations / day rate.
  • Please also tell us about at least one software practice you’ve seen, read about or used that has helped to make software development run more smoothly.
  • If you are applying for the senior developer role, then please outline how you would manage a team of 2-4 developers to bring in a £0.5 million project on time and to spec.

A new office, a new sustainability hub

Monday, June 14th, 2010

It has been a busy few months, with stimulating projects underway for The Audit Commission, Regen South West, London Climate Change Partnership and The Environment Agency among others. And because these things only happen when you’re busy, we’ve also moved offices – which is itself opening up some intriguing opportunities.

We’re now well settled in a handsome listed building in Bath’s Walcot Street, but the intriguing part is what happens when you start talking to your new landlords and their other business partners. MASCo is a long-established architectural salvage company, and in recent years they’ve applied their experience of sensitive demolition and reclamation of historic building materials to wider sustainability consulting, also recruiting full-time sustainability consultant James Hurley.

We were introduced to MASCo by Bath-based architects and urban planners Nash Partnership, who use their renovation and regeneration experience to maintain the highest standards of sustainable design.

So both these organisations saw the potential of working closely to offer a blend of talent and sustainability expertise, and also got interested in how Geofutures’ mapping, data analysis and visualisation could contribute to regeneration and development planning. Nash Partnership is also moving here, redeveloping the historic North Range building into sustainably designed office space.

Meanwhile ‘Walcot Yard’ is taking shape not only as an office location, but a sustainability hub from which we can offer public and private sector clients insight and advice, reconnecting the building cycle with the geographical region, based on a unique combination of knowledge.

Geofutures' new office at 108 Walcot Street, Bath

We’ve always enjoyed the fact that so many sustainability organisations are based in the south west – while also taking our place within the well-developed knowledge economy of Bath. It certainly seems like a natural development for us and we’re excited about working with our Walcot Yard colleagues in future.

Oh – and the MASCo guys certainly know how to throw a party. To celebrate the creation of Walcot Yard and their expansion into their new Bath premises, founder Steve Tomlin and team hosted 500 friends, colleagues and clients to a rocking opening night in May, and of course we (among other local glitterati) were there to welcome them to the city.

Geofutures, Nash Partnership and MASCo directors at the Walcot Yard opening party L-R: Edward Nash (Nash Partnership), Kevin Harris (MASCo Director), Steve Tomlin (MASCo MD), James Hurley (MASCo Director), Mark Thurstain-Goodwin (Geofutures), Ruth Keily (Geofutures) at the MASCo and Walcot Yard opening party, May 2010

More about: MASCo | Nash Partnership

Geofutures is recruiting

Monday, June 7th, 2010

We’re currently recruiting to fill a post of GIS Analyst, full time, permanent, based in central Bath and available immediately. Please check you have the relevant skills and see below for details of how to apply. We can only accept applications from individuals currently eligible to work in the EU.

GIS analyst – central Bath – min £19k according to experience

Have you successfully completed a GIS degree or Masters course? Do you have analytical ability, strong visual sense and a client service ethos? We’re a small but fast-moving GIS company with a vacancy for a qualified GIS analyst to create maps and data layers, manage and analyse spatial data and deliver under pressure on varied client requirements.

No two tasks are the same, and there’s always scope to think laterally, add value, help build client relationships and contribute to the success of a close-knit, committed and informal team. On-job training and mentoring will be given, but you must be technically adept, a fast learner and eager to build and use new skills.

We specialise in providing research, high-level spatial analysis and fast online GIS applications to government, corporate and third-sector clients, helping them to make sustainability decisions. We work across a range of technologies and pride ourselves on creating innovative business tools delivering the best of GI science.

We’re looking for someone who must have:

-  a qualification to degree or masters level in GIS

-  some relevant work experience

- proven delivery strengths

- good working knowledge of databases

- confidence using popular illustrator packages to create visuals

- the ability to present visuals attractively

- competency in thinking through and solving problems independently

- efficient workflow management

- clear and accurate communication skills, both verbal and in writing

- proven teamwork skills

The position is available immediately. Based centrally in the beautiful city of Bath (12 mins walk Bath Spa station), our offices are informal and close to bars, shops etc. We work according to a comprehensive sustainability commitment.

If you think your ambition and this position might match, please submit a CV and an example of a map-based visualisation you have created, accompanied by some brief notes on the challenges this task presented and how you approached it (links to online materials are fine). Send these to: Ruth Keily, Director, Geofutures Ltd at rk@geofutures.com by 18 June 2010.

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