Texas A&M University just opened a position for a software applications
developer.  You would be working (most likely) with me developing web
applications and other code to enable system functions.  You would need to
relocate to the Bryan/College Station area.

Notice of vacancy: http://cis.tamu.edu/about/jobs/positions/241.html

Job Title: Software Applications Developer
Department: Computing and Information Services
Salary: $36,250 - $40,250 (negotiable based on qualifications and experience)
Start Date: ASAP

Security Sensitive: No

Major/essential duties of job:
   Function as a software applications developer on complex network-based
   projects.

   Provide consulting, technical support, and training to users of custom
   application software and technical staff.

   Develop interfaces to systems applications such as e-mail and directory
   services.

   Develop web-based applications that operate in large, multi-user
   environments.

Occasional duties:
   Provide technical support to other CIS groups in areas of expertise.

   Develop and maintain documentation for applications including e-mail and
   directory services systems.

Educational qualifications:
    Bachelor's degree or any equivalent combination of education and
    relevant experience (1 yr experience equals 1 yr education).

Work experience:
    Two (2) years of software applications development.

    Experience programming in UNIX and web environments using Perl, C, C++,
    PHP (the more, the merrier).

    System administration experience is a plus.

See http://cis.tamu.edu/about/jobs/ for links to Human Resources, etc.

If you are interested in the job, please submit your resume and application
to HR with a reference to the job number (020427).

About the group:

Homepage for my group: http://cis.tamu.edu/systems/opensystems/

We are a very open and affirming group about many things, including the use
of open source software.  Several people regularly attend LISA and other
similar events.  We do make use of commercial products when it seems
prudent.
--
James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 979-862-3725
Texas A&M CIS Operating Systems Group, Unix

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