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This Week in Jobs: Let the sun shine on your career with these 27 tech opportunities

This Week in Jobs: Let the sun shine on your career with these 27 tech opportunities

Technical.ly22-04-2025

Happy Earth Day!
The very first Earth Day celebration happened April 22, 1970. One of the biggest events that year was in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. More than 20,000 people gathered at what was described as part environmental teach-in, part hippie music festival.
'Their dream for the Age of Aquarius was to 'let the sun shine in, let the sun shine in,'' CBS News correspondent David Culhane reported at the time.
In 2025, much like in 1970, Earth Day events are happening in the midst of regular nationwide protests. Earth Day events are traditionally not protests, however — they're awareness events with a call to action. This year, the official theme is 'Our Power, Our Planet,' with a call to unite around a goal to triple clean electricity by 2030.
In honor of Earth Day, you'll find some tech jobs below that are helping to do good for the planet.
The News
Climate tech company Crux announced $50 million in Series B investment — and no fear of the current administration's climate policies.
Everything you need to know about HB-1 work visas.
In Philly, startup investments continue to fall, as policy uncertainty triggers 'paralysis.'
But in Pittsburgh, while the number of individual venture capital deals are down, its AI and robotics startups saw the largest quarterly funding total in Q1 in over a decade.
Insiders and activists warn that DOGE's control of personal data is helping the government target people for deportation.
Client Spotlight
Originally established in 2004, self-storage company CubeSmart has driven innovation and has seen continuous growth year over year.
With an aim to make CubeSmart an extension of customers' homes by creating a consistent, stress-free and seamless omnichannel experience, the org's goal is to deliver simple solutions, tailored to every customer's needs.
Learn more and explore opportunities to join the CubeSmart team.
The Jobs
Greater Philly
Solar services company King Energy is looking for a Software Engineer for Solar & Storage Cloud Integration and a Project Development Engineer, Solar & Battery Storage
Clean energy company Bloom Energy needs a
Perpay is hiring a Site Merchandising Manager and Senior Software Engineer, Fullstack.
Global law firm Morgan Lewis is hiring a Data Architect.
Capital One has an open position for a Director of Software Engineering in small business bank tech.
DC + Baltimore
Greentech startup ETCH is seeking an Electromechanical Engineer and a Field Engineer.
Renewable energy firm Sol Systems has a listing for a Senior PV Engineer.
The World Wildlife Fund needs a Lead Azure Data Specialis t and a Cybersecurity Specialist.
Clean energy company Zeno Power is hiring a Technical Project Manager.
The nonprofit AARP is looking for two level II Engineers for their Mail Relay and Membership Apps teams.
Pittsburgh
Aquaculture tech company Aquabyte is hiring a Computer Vision Engineer.
Montrose Environmental Group is seeking an Electronic Engineering Technician.
Wesinghouse needs an Environmental Engineer.
Sustainable architecture firm HDR is looking for a GIS Analyst.
Grey Swan AI wants a new Operations Manager.
The End
Till next time, shine on!

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