Senior Software Engineer
The Weather Company(20 days ago)
About this role
A Senior Software Engineer at The Weather Company focuses on designing and implementing high-performance distributed cloud systems. This role involves contributing to a system that handles billions of requests daily, ensuring efficient operation at scale and delivering actionable weather-based insights for clients.
Required Skills
- Distributed Systems
- Cloud Technologies
- Java
- Python
- Performance Optimization
Qualifications
- BS in Computer Science
- 5+ Years Experience
About The Weather Company
weathercompany.comThe Weather Company is a leading provider of weather data, forecasts, and forecasting technology for businesses and consumers. It combines human meteorological expertise with advanced models, real‑time observations, analytics and APIs to deliver actionable weather insights and alerts. Organizations across industries (energy, transportation, insurance, retail, etc.) use its enterprise solutions to reduce risk, optimize operations and inform customers. The company emphasizes global coverage, trusted data, and tools that turn weather into better operational decisions.
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