From luz.m.hernandez at intel.com Mon Jun 2 23:43:49 2008 From: luz.m.hernandez at intel.com (Hernandez, Luz M) Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 16:43:49 -0700 Subject: [PLUG-JOBS] Intel career opportunities - Linux Developers Message-ID: <1A36BB9FAFB9564EA2D3300BA8E8FBC001932743@azsmsx415.amr.corp.intel.com> Intel's Mobility Group that designs and implements the Intel mobile technology used in notebook computers, phones, ultra-mobile PCs and other portable devices. Intel's industry leading technology includes processors, chipsets, Enhanced Data for GSM Environment (EDGE), Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), Wi-Fi and WiMAX wireless radios. These industry-leading technologies are driving the new mobile era of semiconductors, where people will carry their computing with them, making it truly personal. This group is growing very quickly, and has the broadest set of mobile and wireless technologies in the industry. A Team within Mobility-Mobile Wireless Group is looking for a couple of Linux Developers; positions are based out of our Hillsboro, OR facility. Posting #553326, 553328, 553192 In this position, you will be part of the fast growing Linux software organization in the Wireless Division within Intel's Mobility Group. This division is responsible for shipping silicon and software products for various discrete and multi-comm wireless technologies including WiFi and WiMAX for several mobile and ultra-mobile platforms. As part of this team, you will be responsible for designing, developing, testing, documenting and delivering software solution stacks on Linux* OS. Your expertise in development of Linux kernel modules preferably in the wireless networking domain will yield high performing, product quality software that is ready to ship to large OEMs and ODMs. Your balance across product objectives and Open Source will be critical to deliver Linux based products in a corporate environment. You will also be responsible for debugging complex system issues across the stack including kernel, drivers, and firmware as well as user-space modules. Ideal candidate will possess a BS or MS degrees in Computer Science or Computer Engineering with minimum of 3 years of experience. Additional qualifications include: - Excellent SW development, debugging and testing skills in C and C++ - Min. of three years of solid Linux* software development experience - Solid experience with and in-depth understanding of Linux kernel and driver development with special focus on networking components - Experience working on software development kits (SDKs) and/or well defined middleware modules - Excellent knowledge of development models in corporate teams as well as open source - Interfacing with Linux* distributions and OEM/ODMs for requirements, integration and issue resolution - Strong written and verbal communications - Experience interfacing and integrating with drivers (preferably networking drivers) - Experience in middleware modules/interfaces for Linux networking/communication stacks would be an added advantage - Experience with network protocols such as TCP, IPv4/IPv6, DNS, DHCP would be an added advantage - Comfortable debugging issues in SDK and down into the driver - Though experience on GUI work not required, a good understanding of usage models and translation of the same as requirements on an SDK interface Interested candidates, please email Luz.M.Hernandez at Intel.com Luz (Lucy) Hernandez Intel Corporation Mobility Recruiter Arizona-Intel Latino Network Officer Luz.M.Hernandez at Intel.com http://Intel.com/jobs NOTE: If you are a hiring manager or hiring assistant (1) If you are a hiring manager or hiring assistant needing help with the hiring tool or for questions and tips regarding the Hiring at Intel tool, please visit: http://circuit.intel.com/docs/us/html/jobs/hai_index.htm , (2) need help with Offers, please contact your Offer Consultant (Shon Hansen, Shari Phipps or Pam Tripette) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vaughn at service4gis.com Tue Jun 3 00:42:38 2008 From: vaughn at service4gis.com (Vaughn G. Frost) Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 17:42:38 -0700 Subject: [PLUG-JOBS] MySQL Gig Message-ID: Mr. Decoste, I realize your post was from December of 2007; however, I felt you may be interested in my input. I am Vaughn Frost - over 30 years of I.T. experience. My background spans multiple companies and multiple engagements both in the United States and around the world. Currently, I work from home for a fortune 500 company performing data architecture services. To attempt to identify where I would match your needs (based upon your terse statement of need), I perform Business Analysis to glean logical data structures. I do this via the Erwin data modeling toolset. Once the key logical concepts are determined and validated (to the business rules/requirements), I create the MySQL design based upon those business rules and other underlying data architecture concepts. With that completed, the process of designing the application begins. The concept is to follow the DBMS structures with the application code to create a system that encompasses all current business needs with an eye on growth potential. That potential being available in a DBMS that is properly designed to accommodate such growth without costly application code re-writes. As for 'MySQL Guru', I have implemented some internal business MySQL solutions over the past several years - of which the most recent was for a manufacturing process. The MySQL version used was 4.1 using multiple engines (INNODB and MYISAM). I elected to not use referential integrity (FK constraints); however, the system could use them with no issues. Some of the key elements I looked for and designed were: 1) Separation of information into 3NF (3rd Normal Form) so that repetition and duplication is handled logically. 2) Creation of underlying code/reference tables that drive attributes of the system design (e.g. Color Codes for electrical wiring) 3) Use of link names for large objects (e.g. *.jpg files) such that MySQL queries can locate the jpg to be displayed without burdening the MySQL database with the large object item itself. That is, the jpg files are actually stored in a separate folder on the Linux file system. 4) Allow for dynamic upload of new images with automatic naming. 5) Architecturally: a. Design reference/code tables (at a minimum) to allow for deletion 'flags' instead of physical delete; therefore, allowing the application to utilize old code values on display but not for new instances of code usage. b. Limit the number of rows in tables for key application data needs by creating 'inactive' prefixed tables and logic to offload unused/inactivated information on an ongoing basis (part of application design) 6) Create indexing schemes for each table to accommodate complex MySQL queries (joins and where clause use). 7) Develop a backup/recovery plan (Data Continuity) to minimize (or eliminate) any potential data loss from any hardware/network issue. Vaughn G. Frost Data/Information Architect vaughn at service4gis.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bruisers at absico.com.lb Fri Jun 13 11:35:30 2008 From: bruisers at absico.com.lb (Kathryn Heitbrink) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:35:30 +0000 Subject: [PLUG-JOBS] unhinge painfully Message-ID: <1199733410.20080613111859@absico.com.lb> What's up? http://MRqLC.bedfelt.cn The dark shadows round them. 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You can find more great opportunities at Sabrix on our careers page at http://www.sabrix.com/company/careers/. Thanks for your help! Merilee Schillinger Technical Recruiter Sabrix, Inc. 5665 SW Meadows Road, Suite 400 Lake Oswego, OR. 97035-2105 (503) 639-9119 ext. 141 merilee.schillinger at sabrix.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/merileepdx Company: Sabrix Job Title: Linux Systems Engineer (Lake Oswego, OR) Description: The Linux Systems Engineer will be responsible for the management of the outsourced SaaS Sabrix application (MTS) and its DEV/QA environments. The application stack is built on Oracle, Red Hat, Apache and Jboss. 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Title: Sr. Software Engineer Job Type: Contract Duration: 3 - 6+ Months Location: Beaverton, OR Responsibilities: * Develop web infrastructure for SSL security certificates (PKI) * Create intelligent web portal using MVC processes * Create functional and efficient UI's Must Have: * 5+ years strong OO application design experience. PHP5, python or Ruby: multi-language skillsets desired. * Deep understanding of MVC frameworks and real-world object design. * Ability to architect end-to-end web solution in a high-availability environment * Up-to-date experience with javascript frameworks - jquery, ext_js etc. * RDBMS knowledge - MySQL or PostgreSQL * Strong linux development skills * Agile, test-driven development * Creation of rugged high-performance web applications * Communication and collaboration skills The following skills are considered a strong plus: * Lead experience * Experience working with enterprise data * Experience working against web API's, SAAS For immediate consideration, please apply. 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It came. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dsmellow at uoregon.edu Fri Jun 27 20:27:27 2008 From: dsmellow at uoregon.edu (Dan Smellow) Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:27:27 -0700 Subject: [PLUG-JOBS] Python/Turbogears web applications programmer wanted Message-ID: <339B9712-9FE5-4031-BAFE-DEBF78E4CA4C@uoregon.edu> EC CARES at the University of Oregon is looking for a Python/ Turbogears web applications programmer - see link and position summary below. Since good candidates for this position might not be following want ads (not many python jobs listed), I'm posting this to open- source and related forums and lists. I apologize if this is an inappropriate post - please feel free to let me know. ------------- Full position announcement at: In an eggshell: Python/Turbogears Web Applications Programmer Full-time academic year position Salary range: $2819 - $4404 per month ( $16.26 - $25.41 per hour) Work location: EC CARES Building, University of Oregon, 299 E 18th Ave, Eugene OR Early Intervention (EI) and Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) are state and federally funded programs that provide services for children with developmental delays. All counties in Oregon have EI/ ECSE programs, and most use case management and forms processing software developed at EC CARES (the EI/ECSE provider for Lane County). This is a new position responsible for the technical design and programming of this software, and works closely with the project manager who provides oversight and handles implementation and user support. The software includes case management features, forms subsystem, immunization analysis, medicaid billing record management and reporting tools. It is developed on Macintosh hardware and hosted on Mac OSX Server, and designed for Firefox (any platform). The project uses mostly open source software, and specifically these applications and frameworks: Turbogears Python 2.5 SQLObject MySQL OpenOffice.org Prototype PyYaml Scriptaculous XML CSS XHTML Subversion Mac OSX Server Tools The following knowledge, skills and experience are necessary for this position: Expert Python and SQL programming skills, and proficiency with Javascript, CSS, XHTML and web standards. Professional experience with open source projects, ideally using Turbogears and MySQL. Experience with Mac OSX Server or other server administration. Familiarity with version control. Skills using on-line documentation for open source packages. Wide knowledge of open-source software and ability to find, evaluate, learn and implement new open source technologies. If any questions about the position, please contact: Dan Smellow ECData admin 541.346.0819 dsmellow at uoregon.edu