The Renaissance Computing Institute, a joint institute between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Duke University, is seeking a Linux and open source software guru. We need a hot-shot software repository and build expert immediately. Experience with ant, make, autotools, cvs, tinderbox, JUnit, shell scripting, etc. Someone interested in building and owning the mechanics of the software production pipeline that will see bits from many exciting national collaborations including: http://lead.ou.edu/ http://www1.sura.org/3000/3310_Scoop.html http://www.teragrid.org/ http://vgrads.rice.edu/ http://perc.nersc.gov/main.htm
Details for this position are attached, and at this url, which includes info on how to apply: http://www.unc.edu/appweb/epa-nf/EPA%20N-F%20Current.html#reciscm We are also reviewing applications for software developers/engineers, primarily using Java and C on Linux. Having read the rules about posting employment opportunities to this list, this will be our only spammage, however, if you're trolling the archives and come across this message, please visit www.renci.org for current opportunities, especially between now and December 2006. All software produced at RENCI is BSD style open source, and RENCI products are layered on top of other open source software such as Jetspeed, OGCE, MyProxy, the Globus Toolkit, Condor, publicly available biology databases, etc. The North Carolina Bioportal is an example of the kinds of products we are involved in developing and shipping: http://www.ncbioportal.org/ Regards, John McGee www.renci.org
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