Thanks for the posting Rasjid, looks like a interesting role. Good luck with the hunt.
> On 15 Feb 2018, at 11:30 am, Rasjid Wilcox <rasj...@openminddev.net> wrote: > > Hi all, > > My workplace is looking for an experienced Python Developer to help develop > and maintain its in-house POS and Practice Management System > > This is a full-time permanent role, and would be mostly working from home > with face-to-face contact on-site at Mount Waverley on an as needed basis. > > Full description below. > > If you are interested or have questions, please email me via > developer_r...@opticalsuperstore.com.au > Cheers, > > Rasjid. > > Note: The role requires both Windows and Linux development. > ------------- > > Full time Applications Developer (primarily Python) > The Optical Superstore is looking to hire an experienced Python developer to > join a small team to help develop and maintain the next version of > its in-house Point-of-Sale and Practice Management software. > > Technologies in use > > The software is primarily developed in Python using PostgreSQL as the > database. The core system is a Windows Desktop application developed using > PySide, but there are a collection of other technologies in use including > Django, CherryPy, some Angular, and small amounts of C# and Kotlin, so > familiarity with a diverse range of technologies is appreciated. Most of the > core backend systems run on Linux, so being handy on a bash shell (or fish if > you prefer) over ssh is definitely helpful. > > Skills required > > Not just coding, the role will involve all aspects of the software > development process, from requirements gathering and architecture planning to > development, testing and deployment. We see being able to talk to the end > users, key stakeholders and other team members as an essential part of the > development process. And more than just talking, asking smart questions to > uncover the real needs and requirements. > > While not internet scale, there is enough data that knowing the difference > between approaches that are o(n) vs o(n^2) is required. A good understanding > of SQL (ideally PostgreSQL) is essential. > > We need you to familiar with designing software for the long term. Parts of > the legacy code base we are replacing are over 20 years old. We would hope > that much of the code that is written today will still be in use in another > 20 years. > > > _______________________________________________ > melbourne-pug mailing list > melbourne-pug@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/melbourne-pug
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