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Expert level programming in Python/Java, JavaScript, SQL and NoSQL databases * Proven ability to ... Team player with a passion to teach others and enjoys a collaborative workplace * Willingness to ...

Sr. Manager, Capital Markets

Teaneck, NJ · On-site +1

$130K - $170K/yr

Remote may be considered in exceptional cases. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Raise capital to fund the growth ... Develop, teach and provide guidance to junior members of the team ensuring they are performing work ...

How We'll Guide You Teaching and Development: We are dedicated to nurturing your growth and ... Hands-on experience with Deep Learning, LLM, Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch and other AI frameworks ...

How We'll Guide You Teaching and Development: We are dedicated to nurturing your growth and ... Hands-on experience with Deep Learning, LLM, Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch and other AI frameworks ...

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As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote python teaching in New York, NY is $64.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52.88 and $72.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote Python teaching?

Remote Python teaching involves instructing students in the Python programming language through online platforms rather than in a traditional classroom setting. Teachers use tools such as video conferencing, screen sharing, and interactive coding environments to deliver lessons, assign tasks, and provide feedback. This approach allows both instructors and students to participate from any location, making learning more accessible and flexible. Remote Python teachers may work with individuals, small groups, or large virtual classes, catering to various skill levels from beginners to advanced programmers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote Python teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Python Teacher, you need a strong command of Python programming, curriculum design experience, and often a relevant degree or teaching certification. Familiarity with online learning platforms, screen-sharing tools, and coding environments like Jupyter Notebook or PyCharm is typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and the ability to motivate students are vital soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure engaging, effective instruction and help students successfully learn Python in a remote setting.

What are some common challenges faced when teaching Python remotely, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge when teaching Python remotely is keeping students engaged and ensuring they understand key concepts without in-person cues. To address this, successful remote Python instructors often incorporate interactive elements such as coding exercises, live demonstrations, and real-time feedback using screen-sharing tools. Regular check-ins, clear communication, and using collaborative platforms like Jupyter Notebook or online IDEs also help maintain student participation and understanding. Building a supportive virtual classroom atmosphere and being responsive to questions further enhances the learning experience.

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Senior / Staff Data Platform Engineer

Radar Labs, Inc

New York, NY • On-site, Remote

$200K - $300K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

About Radar
Radar is the global leader in geolocation, with geofencing SDKs, maps APIs, and AI-enabled solutions for marketing, fraud, and operations teams.
Why is Radar the best place to work?
  • We're trusted by some of the world's best companies, from high-growth startups to the Fortune 500.
  • We have incredible scale: We're processing over 1 billion API calls per day from hundreds of millions of devices.
  • We're well-resourced, and we've raised $85.5M from world-class investors, including Accel and Insight Partners.
  • We have a high-performance culture, with ambitious and entrepreneurial teammates in every role.
  • We recently moved into an amazing new office in Flatiron, Manhattan, NYC.
  • We were recently named a top 10 best place to work in NYC by Crain's.

Despite our growth and scale, we're still just getting started. That's where you come in.
About the role
We're looking for a Data Platform Engineer to build out the next generation of our data platform . The ideal candidate has been a data platform engineer on a large system and is energized by deeply understanding customer pain points and opportunities related to our data platform. To date this has been a shared responsibility on our engineering team, but as we've grown to over 1 billion API calls per day (with lots of data exhaust into our data lake), we're hiring a Data Platform Engineering team to modernize and level up our data stack. This role can be either in our NYC HQ or remote in the US.
How we work:
Most of our engineering team are former technical co-founders or former Radar interns from schools like Waterloo and CMU. Most engineers at Radar fit one of two molds, technically: either Staff level expertise in one stack, or "Multi-Stack" at any level. We say "Multi-Stack" because "Full-Stack" has the connotation of "Frontend and Backend", but Radar Engineers might also work on Mobile or Data engineering. Not that you need to be an expert in all of those, but a desire to learn, jump around to different stacks, and get things done is the important part.
We care a lot about shipping fast and talking to customers. We're committed to our product vision of full-stack location infrastructure, but we also know that customer feedback is a treasure map to gold. Even though Slack is the brain of our company, working together in-person in our NYC HQ is the fastest way for us to get things done. We meet on Mondays to plan out work for the week in small groups and use Linear for planning. All projects are run by an Engineering lead, an executive and a Go-to-Market lead. Engineers figure out what to build, talk to customers, talk to prospects, help close them, get them live and make them successful.
One of our most important company values is "Walk a mile," as in walking a mile in the customer's shoes, but also as in literally walking a mile, getting up from your desk and developing a deep understanding of how location services behave in the real world. To us, a week is a long time, and we expect to ship big things every week.
The stack:
  • Our data stack includes Kinesis, S3, Athena, Terraform, Airflow, Parquet, Metabase, Python, Redis, MongoDB, and Kubernetes.
  • Our primary languages are TypeScript, Rust, and Python.
  • Most engineers are in the on-call rotation.
  • We sponsor OpenStreetMaps, MapLibre, and OpenAddresses.

How we use AI:
  • Engineers choose what AI tools they use, Claude and Codex being the most popular.
  • We're actively building Claude skills - for example we've taught it how to debug HorizonDB, our geospatial database.
  • All code changes are reviewed by an Engineer knowledgeable in that area. Claude and Codex also review all PRs.
  • There is a range of how much engineers use AI. Most use it daily if not weekly.
  • We are excited about what AI can do, but we also recognize the risks and don't compromise our coding standards.

The hiring process:
After a call with our Technical Recruiter, you'll do several technical Zoom calls with members of our engineering team: code screen, coding round, and system design round. If those go well we'll invite you to our NYC HQ for a final round interview. You'll meet one of our co-founders, someone from outside engineering, and meet more people from Radar. We'll go into more depth about how we work to see if there is a match.
What you'll do:
  • Work on core Radar data infrastructure built with Kinesis, S3, Athena, Terraform, Airflow, Parquet, Metabase, Python, Redis, and Mongo (some of these need to be replaced - you'll help figure out what that looks like)
  • Improve our current data platform via incremental improvements and deploying next generation infra to level up our stack.
  • Talk to Radar customers and prospects, hear their feedback, incorporate it into your work and make them successful

You should:
  • Have experience building data infrastructure
  • Besides experience with some of our current data stack, have experience with several of Snowflake, Clickhouse, Databricks, Dynamo and dbt or similar tools
  • Are interested in talking to customers or prospects and making them successful
  • Are deeply curious about how things work, and have the tenacity to sit with hard problems and power through them

Bonus points if you:
  • Are a former technical co-founder
  • Have experience building end-to-end customer facing analytics, real-time streaming solutions, leveraging cold and hot storage to achieve product goals

You'll work with:
  • Tim Julien, CTO
  • Our customers and prospects
  • Our Customer Success, Sales Engineering, and Sales teams

What we offer:
  • Competitive salary
  • Meaningful stock options in a fast-growing company
  • 401(k) plan with 4% match
  • New HQ in Flatiron, NYC
  • Top-notch equipment
  • Catered lunches
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance with 100% coverage for employees
  • 12 weeks of paid parental leave
  • Commuter and fitness benefits

We'll share full details of our benefits package at the offer stage. Benefits may vary by location.
Radar is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.