I'm told the client just needs a strong Python developer. So don't worry about it being IDoctor.

I'd hope that IDoctor isn't horrible, though.

On 9/27/12 4:07 PM, nathantoddstone wrote:
anybody know what IDoctor is? i just got solicited in linkedin for
this same offer.

oracle is kind of gross, but not necessarily a deal breaker.

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On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Toby Champion <[email protected]> wrote:
This is doing the rounds with the recruiters right now. Looks interesting.
If you're a fit, let me know and I'll pass you on to my man.

I think it's a long-term contract.

Position Title: IDoctor Python Developer

Position Description: The primary responsibility will be writing Python code
to collect and analyze data to compare against a known issues database
providing rapid action plans. The candidate will work with team members to
design, implement and document enhancements to the existing IDoctor
framework. Additionally, integration with an Oracle case management system
and developing reporting output may be involved.

Requirements:

1+ years programing experience using Python skills on Unix/Linux platforms
BS or BA degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related
field
Good knowledge in Bash and XML
Strong knowledge in Unix/Linux setup and maintenance
Experience with product development, deployment and maintenance
Good communicator and team player
Good English skills
Attention to detail

Experience With Skills:

GIT
Subversion
Eclipse
BugZilla
Multi-threaded applications
Object-oriented development
Programming and scripting using Perl and Java is a plus
FreeBSD is a plus

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