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Boston - kernel Principal Software Engineer Mar 04 2004 08:27PM
Matt Gurjian (mattg providencesolutions com)


CONSULTING SOFTWARE ENGINEER (SOFTWARE ARCHITECT)

QUALIFICATIONS:

-MS in Computer Science or related engineering disciplines. If direct work experience is exceptional, BS in CS (or engineering) may be considered.

EXPERIENCE:

-10 yrs experience at least 7 of which should be in leadership position.

-Architected, designed and implemented at least 2 significant, commercially successful products or major components of very large and complex product. The product mix should require work both with kernel as well as multi-tiered applications.

-delivered at least 1 significant, commercially successful product with project mngmnt responsibility for a team of 10 engineers/project size of at least 10 man years.

TECHNOLOGY:

-OS: At least one of following ; Linux, Unix, Windows2000/successors.

-Languages: Very proficient in at least 2 of C, C++, C# and java.

-application architecture: Strong experience in designing both client server and web-based applications required

-Databases: Good exposure to at least one relational database.

-Management frameworks and Protocols: experience with at least one; Tivoli, Open View, UniCenter, SNMP, WBEM. XML?etc

PRINCIPAL SOFTWARE ENGINEER (KERNEL)

QUALIFICATIONS:

BS Computer Science

-7yrs experience at least 5 of which should be in a senior engineer position.

-Designed, implemented and maintained at least 3 significant components in commercially successful products which require significant amount of work with Linux. Unix kernel.

TECHNOLOGY:

-OS: Development experience in Linux or Unix is a must.

-Experience with security issues, access control, networking stacks a plus.

-Experience in Windows Kernel/development environment is a plus

-languages: Very proficient in at least one of C, C++, C# and a scripting language such as Perl or TCL.

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