| Duties & Responsibilites : | - The Content Security Services team is a critical segment of the X1 and TV Everywhere system infrastructure. This team drives security functions for dozens of IP video products and emerging initiatives to be further syndicated for a range of major industry media distribution initiatives.
- Five+ years in software development, preferably in a Linux Environment
- Experience implementing high-load web service development (hands-on experience with RESTful web services and SOAP, memcached, Atom/AtomPub)
- Experience designing and integrating with large-scale distributed data storage technology (RDBMS, Key/Value Stores, Directory Services)
- Expertise in Java Programming with Spring
- Experience creating build environments: Maven, Ant, Make
- Experience with at least one scripting language: Bash, Python, Groovy, and/or Perl
- Expertise developing on UNIX/Linux and Windows platforms
- Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering
Preferred Experience:
- Understands network, session, and application layer communication protocols
- Deep understanding of message authoring and processing standards and techniques: XML, JSON, and at least one binary scheme
- Security application development including public key and symmetric systems, security modules, applications such as XML security, and supporting standards such as ASN.1
- Experience implementing identity management, authorization, and access control systems
- Masters Degree in a conforming discipline
Everything they use is “home grown.” They are not even using Spring or Hibernate as they want to have everything made “in-house.”
- Not looking for front-end developers
- Candidates should have a solid grasp of both SOAP and RESTful web services development and consumption
- Developers who have framework experience such as Spring, Hibernate, Jersey, Axis, and JMS will be working with similar concepts, so developers with those technologies would be good
- Candidates should be the type who learn new technologies on their own
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