[TriLUG] [Fwd: New position- Linux Programming in RTP]
Joseph Tate
jtate at dragonstrider.com
Fri Oct 1 16:42:06 EDT 2004
Please reply to Chuck and not the list.
Please no comments from the peanut gallery about the Word resume
requirement. As we all know there are several Linux apps that will
generate .DOC files.
Joseph
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: New position- Linux Programming in RTP
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:22:46 -0400
From: Chuck Solomon <chuck.solomon at ctg.com>
To: Joseph Tate <jtate at trilug.org>
Mr. Tate,
I would appreciate if you could share this job opening with the TriLug
members.
Thanks for your assistance!
Our client located in RTP, NC is searching for a Linux Programmer to
join its team.
Job Description:
Linux Programmer
Required Skills:
Experienced LINUX C/C++ programmer. Commercial experience a must.
Experience with systems management applications, e.g. IBM Director
Experience with GUI development in the LINUX C++ environment -
specifically QT
Experience with KDE and source code control systems, e.g. CVS
Experience with building/debugging in an IDE
Experience writing scripts and configuring networks
Desired Skills:
SysAdmin experience
Java programming in a commercial environment
Works well in a team environment
Cluster application development and test
Experience with Intel BIOS and PXE
Individuals with the required skills may apply by sending MS Word
version of resume to chuck.solomon at ctg.com.
Chuck Solomon
Senior Recruiter
Tel: 919-677-1313 ext. 112 or 800-851-6577
Fax: 919-677-1910
chuck.solomon at ctg.com
6501 Weston Parkway, Suite 175
Cary, NC 27513
www.ctg.com
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