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Hiring Part Time Remote Developer

We are looking to bring a new App Developer onto our team asap! The position is part time and remote, and applicant must be proficient in using the React Native framework! We are looking to bring someone on as soon as possible, so get super excited as joining our team is an awesome opportunity to aid us in huge potential growth and expansion!

We want to bring on someone who truly believes in what it is we are creating, is excited to help us build this app, and wants to work with ocean loving advocates striving to produce something great for the diving/ocean industry!

If you’re interested please send over your resume to our email info@diveviz.com

About DIVEVIZ: Our app is dedicated to bringing the dive community consistent and accurate ocean visibility reports and forecasts. Our goal is to provide the most accurate representation of what a dive site would be like, before having to enter the water.

DiveViz, LLC. has developed an app and algorithm to communicate accurate real-time and forecasted ocean visibility reports. The platform is a prognostic tool that will lead to more coordinated and timely responses to high visibility events for the recreational, commercial, scientific, and military diving communities and improve advanced activity planning for all ocean activities. DiveViz is working to use predictive analytics and machine learning to address the numerous influences that must be accounted for in visibility forecasting, including physical factors like currents, wind, waves, storm patterns, near shore rainfall, upwelling strength, and thermohaline circulation, as well as biological factors including algae blooms, nutrient inputs, and human activity, but without any historic ocean visibility data researchers cannot begin this analysis. DiveViz will be engaging with the recreational diving community to crowdsource the first dataset of visibility reports and in collaboration with the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, begin refining the forecasting algorithm.

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