Hi Andrew, Would you like me to post this at CSU's website ( http://cs.colstate.edu/students/job_listings.aspx ) for our alumni to see?
cheers wayne andrew kesterson wrote: > The company I'm working with is looking to pick up a second software > engineer. The job is in Columbus, Georgia, and the work must be done > on-site; no telecommuting, sorry. This is a salaried position starting > at ~$30K per year, and the pay is weekly. You might be able to squeeze > insurance out of the deal, I don't know. It's a good possibility. Pass > this on to any hungry IT worker you know who might be interested please. > Here's the nuts and bolts. > > ----- > > Position: Web Software Developer > Company: Motor Carrier Business Solutions, Inc. > > This is an entry level position that is slotted as a PERMANENT > position, no contracts. Employee will work with me to build a load board > for truckers. If you aren't familiar with this, check out > http://www.neversit.com. That's a project which recently split with our > company, and which we'll be writing software to compete against. I'm > working on separate software, and the two pieces will tie in to a single > database architecture. Expect to work very closely with me the whole > time. I don't know if you will be subordinate to me or not, but even if > you are, as long as you do what you're supposed to I'll gladly leave you > alone. My boss is the same way. > > Here's what you should know if you want the job: > > - At least a basic proficiency in PHP > - Good proficiency in HTML/DHTML/CSS > - Good proficiency with SQL, focusing on MySQL and PostgreSQL > - Familiar with the unholy beast that is the XML standard, RPC would > also be nice > - Must know at least some Unix/Linux; you won't have any admin duties, > that's all falling on me, but it'd be nice if you knew your way around a > bash shell > - Familiarity with Apache (I admin it, but just in case you have to > work with it, it'd be nice if you were familiar with it) > - Knowledge in other languages is definitely a plus, and I'll prefer > scripters over hard coders. Knowing Python is better than knowing C/C++ > for this job. No, we're not using Java. > - Must be able to work on your own and maintain your own milestones. We > don't have alot of chiefs at this company, and there's even less chiefs > over the IT staff (me and whoever gets this job), and I'd like to keep > it that way. > - Prefer someone with knowledge of Subversion, but I can train on-site > if necessary > > You should expect us to cross-train in each other's code and techniques > quite a bit, as this person will be next in line for my job should I get > hit by a bus. > > If you want the job, email your resume to me [email protected] or > [email protected], or give me a phone call at 706-604-8728. I'll > pass your information on to my employer, or setup an interview. > > > > -- Dr. Wayne C. Summers Professor and Distinguished Chairperson TSYS Department of Computer Science Columbus State University 4225 University Ave. Columbus, Ga 31907 (706) 568-2410 (Dept. #) (706) 568-5037 (Direct Line) [email protected] http://csc.colstate.edu/summers --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CHAOS706.ORG" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/chaos706?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
