Position: Serverside Developer
Location: San Francisco

Details:
Senior Backend Software Engineer

You are not just fluent in English but also in Java? Spring isn’t just a season for you? Besides that, you know what’s going on in the world of user-generated content and social networking. We are looking for a Senior Backend Software Engineer with a sound understanding of new technologies and enthusiasm in building highly-scalable system infrastructures.
This position is full-time and you will be working out of our office overlooking Union Square in San Francisco, close to MUNI and BART.

Requirements:
5+ years experience writing high-performance, web-related software with Java.
Expert with object-oriented framework and design
Expert with client/server networked applications
In-depth knowledge of Unix, Windows, web servers, and application servers
Experience building highly scalable enterprise systems
Ability to write clean, coherent code
Ability to understand and master new technologies quickly
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
Willingness to learn and to teach

Highly desired experience:
AJAX and other “rich web” techniques
Mobile web/WAP development
Spring (or other IoC containers)
Hibernate (or other ORM tools)
C development
Build systems such as Ant
Performance testing tools such as Grinder
Familiarity with Perforce
Already being a kyter doesn’t hurt :-)

Contact:
If this sounds interesting to you, please reply by email to jobs AT decentral DOT tv, paste a cover letter and resume into the body of the message, and write “Backend-Your Name” (i.e. Backend-Jane Smith) in the subject line. Please note that no attachments will be opened.

Kyte is the first company to bring together user-generated content, mobile, the Internet, and TV to allow consumers to create their own interactive TV channels and make them accessible by mobile, PC, and eventually on TV. Based in San Francisco, California, the company is backed by global investors including: Atomico (co-founded by Niklas Zennström), Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Draper Richards, and Ron Conway.