This is a full time, on-site, salaried Perl Developer position located in New York City paying to $90,000 to $110,000 depending on experience + benefits. No telecommuting allowed. US Citizens or Green Card holders only please. Local candidates only. Thank you.
The candidate will be responsible for web interface programming for an internal database driven application that connects multiple systems used for internal operations. The position requires primarily Perl/web development work, but there is also a component of Oracle database administration and Linux system administration. The candidate must be very proficient with SQL and able to author complex queries for reporting purposes. The candidate must be a proficient web author and JavaScript programmer. The applicant should be prepared to participate in decision-making on broader information architecture and design questions. Desired Experience: * Extreme proficiency in advanced Perl programming for both system administration, and web applications * Proficiency with the following Perl Modules: CGI, DBI, DBD::Oracle, Carp, Date, HTML::Template * Ability to write own Perl Modules and subroutine package * Solid understanding of multidimensional data structures, references, regular expressions * Extreme proficiency in SQL * Solid understanding of database concepts: keying, subquerying, triggers, stored procedures * Web authoring: complex JavaScript, HTML, CSS * Extensive experience in command line Unix/Linux environments * Ability to install, administrate Linux packages, including from source * Experience programming for mod_perl If you are interested in this job, please submit your RESUME and SALARY requirements to opensourcestaffing|AT|gmail.com Thank you, Beau J. Gould ------------------ Open Source Staffing http://opensourcestaffing.wordpress.com opensourcestaffing|AT|gmail.com Follow me @ossjobs - New jobs posted daily. Full time, contract and telecommute. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

