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Who are we? A rapidly growing startup working in corporate wellness Where are we? Redmond, WA What are we looking for? officially? A sysadmin. The actual job requires designing and implementing an IT infrastructure from the ground up in a company that grew without thinking things like security, capacity, or centralized management were important. Read: There isn't even a domain controller here. There IS, however, executive buy-in that all of this stuff is incredibly important and the funds and backing to build it are there How do I apply? email michael.r.board at gmail.com for information on applying. Anything else? This job is a hybrid between sysadmin and IT Project Management. Benefits are good, Pay is a bit below area but not insulting or unlivable.
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Who are we? Speed Commerce Where are we? Dallas, TX What are we looking for? Good, accomplished PHP developers. We're really hungry for good developers that will be working on 3rd party logistics, warehouse, and e-commerce software. You'll be working on complex problems on an old out-dated codebase. I'm not going to lie: as bad as PHP code can be, some of this code is the worst. But, we're on a path to upgrading it which you'll be a part of. We work with incredibly challenging problems at a large scale as well. Your work, when deployed, will immediately be used by millions of people, so if you get a kick out of that you'll enjoy it here. Experience in Symfony2, e-commerce, or even 3rd party logistics will really help. How do I apply? Email me at vic.cherubini@speedcommerce.com or PM me with a resume. Anything else? Pay is very much above average for the Dallas area, benefits are good (dental, health, vision, 401k + matching). Unfortunately this is not a remote position, and I can check on re-location assistance, but the last time that came up (early 2012) Speed did not offer it.
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It's that time of year again, our FY has started new, and with it come new REQs: Quoting myself from a while back, but we are hiring again. Keep in mind the Posting requirements are a bit more HR speak. I've got 0 college degrees and only 3ish years of actual enterprise level of support, including this job. toplitzin posted:Who we are: NetApp We've got openings in several different verticals ranging from HW, Performance, Backups/Data Protection, Networking/CoreOS, and Monitoring Software Suites, so if you think you fit one more than another, let me know. toplitzin fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Jun 3, 2014 |
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My employer, an MSP in Chicago, is looking for an experienced network engineer:quote:We would welcome an opportunity to speak with you if you have the following experience: We're also hiring for entry-level intake techs to answer phones and create & deploy tickets, who'll move up out of the intake team to become L1 technicians, as well as experienced L2 & L3 technicians. If you'd like to apply or have any questions, contact me with your resume at piobmoore AT gmail d0t com
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e: filled the position already!
Cavepimp fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Jun 18, 2014 |
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I am not sure if this is the right place, but someone here I think posted about a job title that you only needed an AS in IT to get. Basically you sit and watch a monitor for network intrusions, and you call them in when you see one. What is the name of this job i've been googling but no hits.I remember the jobs are very numerous on the east coast.
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b0nes posted:I am not sure if this is the right place, but someone here I think posted about a job title that you only needed an AS in IT to get. Basically you sit and watch a monitor for network intrusions, and you call them in when you see one. What is the name of this job i've been googling but no hits.I remember the jobs are very numerous on the east coast. if you've got an AS in any sort of IT, you can do a hell of a lot better than something that could (and should) be easily automated
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b0nes posted:I am not sure if this is the right place, but someone here I think posted about a job title that you only needed an AS in IT to get. Basically you sit and watch a monitor for network intrusions, and you call them in when you see one. What is the name of this job i've been googling but no hits.I remember the jobs are very numerous on the east coast. Computer Operator, the position is slightly better pay than helpdesk, but you are usually working nights and weekends. It is about as dead end of an IT job you can get.
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^^^ To add on to that, don't let them sucker you in by saying "Oh there's amazing room for growth!" There isn't. Your skills will atrophy as you work overnights and weekends.
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Spazz posted:^^^ To add on to that, don't let them sucker you in by saying "Oh there's amazing room for growth!" There isn't. Your skills will atrophy as you work overnights and weekends. To add onto that, I started my career doing operations, and these blanket "it's a dead end and you'll atrophy!" posts are not universally accurate. Operations can be much more hands-on than help desk, especially as a night or weekend worker where you're the first line for production issues.
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evol262 posted:To add onto that, I started my career doing operations, and these blanket "it's a dead end and you'll atrophy!" posts are not universally accurate. Operations can be much more hands-on than help desk, especially as a night or weekend worker where you're the first line for production issues. I started my career in this type of job as well and I'll say that it's a decent job to have right out of school, but once you've got some experience and knowledge there, it's time to move on. Yes, you do get some hands-on experience, but the nights and weekends I worked there were dead 99% of the time and it gets tedious when your main tasks are server reboots, tape rotations, and emailing monitoring alerts. At the company I worked at, people only stayed in that position on average 1-2 years before either moving on or up.
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My experience: Graphics: ~6 years freelance Web design: ~4 years freelance Server poo poo: ~4 years loving with linux VPS. Business: ~3 years college, some consulting. Development: 3 months! PHP, jQuery bootcamp. What I'm looking for: anything I can do at a tech company, preferably "startup" Where I'm looking: Vancouver Can be reached via: PM
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brc64 posted:To try to make it easier to find openings in a sea of requests, I'm going to try to keep the first post updated with any currently posted positions. Should the positions be filled, let me know and I'll edit out the link. I have several permanent openings available in New York, NY at respected firms: (1) Junior data role, any technology, open to entry-level if you have impressive credentials (2) Junior Java (server-side) role, open to entry-level if you have impressive credentials (3) Mid-Level C++ or Python (4) KDB/Q Developer for Hi-Frequency (5) Junior to Mid-Level Strat If they think you are smart and like your profile, they will schedule a phone interview. Please email me (Vicky) at vchang@optionsgroup.com if you are interested. Thanks and I look forward to hearing from some interested developers.
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We're looking for a sharp Frontend Developer in downtown Toronto! Posting is below. Please email me directly : roumen at shifthealth.ca or if you have questions ===================================================================================== We are a healthcare technology startup that is passionate about enabling the highest levels of patient care. Combining clinical expertise, cutting-edge technology, and design artistry we launched our product in January 2013 and have 6 major hospitals as clients. Our team is small, close-knit, highly motivated and values dynamic, creative individuals who thrive in a startup environment. We like to keep it fun and focused. Located downtown Toronto in the Fashion/Entertainment District our developers enjoy flexible work hours, cutting-edge technologies, creative freedom, extended health and dental benefits, an enjoyable work environment that consists of young, like-minded individuals and real startup upside potential. Some of the things you will be doing: Work with Product Managers and Software Engineers to implement TickiT, our interactive survey platform Build efficient and reusable front-end abstractions and systems that are responsive to different devices and environments Identify and address performance bottlenecks Participate in design and code reviews Identify and communicate best practices for front-end engineering Skills & Requirements Intimately familiar with -- HTML Accessibility knowledge, Semantics, Icon fonts, HTML 5 CSS: Clear understanding of the box model, CSS3 techniques, Cross browser support and fallback, Resets / normalize, Responsive design principals. LESS / SASS experience in building maintainable systems would be strongly preferred Javascript would be very nice to have jQuery, angular, ember, etc. Must be prepared to learn new technologies Have a demonstrated ability to get it done Additional nice-to-haves: Photoshop Ruby on Rails Agile development processes About Shift Health Paradigms We are a healthcare technology startup based in Toronto that is making big waves in the healthcare industry with our flagship product, TickiT. TickiT was built as a solution to help healthcare providers humanize their data collection process. The following are pain points experienced by healthcare leaders looking to collect patient experience data: Providing quality care to patients and better patient-reported outcomes; Alignment with procurement and purchasing processes; Working with minimal financial resources; and maintaining alignment with government priorities and objectives. The Sweetling fucked around with this message at 15:54 on Jun 11, 2014 |
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If you are good at VoIP but looking for a more laid-back job, come work with me in Portland, OR: http://goo.gl/DltwQq If you have any questions I can try to answer them (PM or email jason+shsc at bithive dot net), but I am not the hiring manager, merely one of the people who would be interviewing / working with you. It would be great if we could find someone with an interest in helping us automate the management of our Cisco phone system and/or be a system administrator of some sort (Linux, VMWare, etc).
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Novo posted:If you are good at VoIP but looking for a more laid-back job, come work with me in Portland, OR: http://goo.gl/DltwQq Sent an e-mail to cio@ as requested on the page. Got an out of office, but I'm sure it'll be seen.
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Back on the market again, as a Job Seeker Location: Syracuse, New York, but open to any major city. Experience: Ten years managing Windows networks. Extensive AD/GPO skills, mid-level Exchange administrative experience. I also wrote almost all the customer-facing documentation for my previous position. Looking for: Full-time/contract system administrator position. Not looking for: Linux/webdev, helpdesk Availability: Immediately Contact info: PM, wizard_of_the_deep@outlook.com
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Wizard of the Deep posted:Back on the market again, as a Job Seeker Are you interested in or qualified for either of these? https://careers-carbonite.icims.com/jobs/1471/systems-engineer/job https://careers-carbonite.icims.com/jobs/1351/network-architect/job The first looks more likely to suit you according to your little blurb up there.
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Hiring Who we are: A rapidly growing flash-based storage company Available Jobs: We have all sorts of QE, development and test jobs available, but I am recruiting for support. We have 4 openings currently Where we are: Based in Boulder Colorado. Job Locations: Currently we have openings in Singapore and Boulder, Co with another opening for London, UK probably in the works. What we're looking for: Exceptional senior tier 3 or tier 4 support engineers who are familiar with all the usual storage technologies (iSCSI, NFS, various filesystems, etc.) plus a strong Linux background. Knowledge of OpenStack is a huge plus. Hypervisor knowledge for ESX, Citrix(ugh), Hyper-V, and KVM all huge pluses. We need folks willing to learn a new technology and work with a team (the usual). What the job looks like: About 20-40% customer interaction and case work. The rest is a combination of self-directed project work, and interactions with our dev, sales, and test teams to ensure the product works like it should and customers are happy. Why it's a great place to work: This is the best company I've ever worked for. The product is growing tremendously, the work is challenging, coworkers are supportive. We have tons of activities going on from softball teams to running groups. Also, parties/office events throughout the year. Also, the benefits are great. Negatives: We are past the start-up phase but still a newish company. Expect longer than a 40 hour work week. Also, we have an on call rotation. However, we do not have any off-hours shifts. contact me at occupationaltoast@gmail.com with a resume if you're interested!
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I started a new job a few months ago and we are looking for some more Linux nerds. Located in NYC right on Wall street. Who we are: A vendor that produces a multi-channel content generation tool for publishing companies, like newspapers, research banks, and book publishers. Sort of like a huge platform that combines functions like Office, Wordpress, Sharepoint, etc. Available Jobs: Linux system admin and developers. I'm a sysadmin, and I pretty much spend all day assisting our customers setup our environments, writing bash scripts to help perform specific tasks for the systems and working with customers staff to setup their environments. Where we are: NYC, Wall Street Job Locations: NYC office, although we have an office in Milan Italy, which is also hiring, and Denver, Colorado, but I'm not sure about that one. What we're looking for: We need linux administrators. Someone I can set in front of a terminal, can manage to tab-complete (seriously, if you don't tab complete don't put "Linux" on a resume), can decipher bash scripting, and in general has a decent knowledge of clustering technologies, SAN storage, and basic networking. While our company develops software, your primary job will be assisting the technology staff of other companies to support our software. It's not like help desk support, you won't deal with end users, but you will be a consultant for their tier 3 in house staff. Our customers have their own huge IT departments, and we are just the experts they bring in to assist when they can't figure it out. It's nice because at the end of the day, they have to do everything and we just get to guide them. Also, they need java and web developers. I don't work on that side of the office, so I don't know specifically what they need, but I know they are looking. Why it's a great place to work: Part of the job includes a free trip to Milan to train for a month or two, also they like to send you there a few times a year to HQ to mingle the main office. The culture is very European, and not NYC IT, so you aren't worked like a dog and then not appreciated. It's a small office in NYC, we have a lot of employees, but mainly we get assigned to a customer and they provide an office space for all of us there. The company has a good pipeline of work for the next few years, and they really encourage having a life in addition to working. They think that if you are killing yourself working it's a mistake. I really like it, it's not like a super hip start up, they've been around since the 90's and are very mature. email a resume to ericcorp AT gmail DOT com if you are interested.
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My Experience: 2 years customer and internal tech support for a software company. Supported environments running XenApp and XenDesktop, VMware View, vSphere, Hyper-V, and XenServer. Designed and managed an internal XenDesktop environment running on vSphere 5.1 on Cisco UCS for 300+ QA staff for past 1 1/2 years. Been working the past 6 months with an architecture team to engineer the Citrix components for a new environment we will be hosting including the NetScaler pieces. Mostly familiar with Windows Servers, including DNS, DHCP, Group Policy, AD, and Hyper-V. Also familiar with Citrix and VMware. CCEE and CCP in virtualization from Citrix, CCA for NetScaler, 2/3rds of the way through an MCSA, trying for a VCP in a few months (completed the Stanly course back in May). What I'm looking for: Sysadmin, infrastructure, technical support (not help desk), etc. What I'm NOT looking for: Help desk Where I live: Madison, WI Where I'm looking: Portland, OR / Vancouver, WA region When I can start: 4 weeks from offer Requirements: Full time, some benefits at a minimum Email: escalatorthief AT gmail dot com
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Watch this page for an upcoming job for most IT support for the Williamson County of TN Sheriff's Department in Franklin, TN. http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?NID=880 I don't know how much it will pay, however benefits are very good, http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?NID=74. Once they post the job I'll copy it here and add my own input on it if needed. Edit: Turns out I'll be applying to this job too . If I get it this may open up another position here: http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/jobs.aspx Yaos fucked around with this message at 23:02 on Jun 26, 2014 |
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My Experience: Tech support/lead, SCCM 2007/Citrix/App-V admin at a National Construction Company. Supported Windows XP to Windows 7 upgrades (not a migration, slowly upgraded) while ensuring SCCM was running smoothly and the environment was patched. Upgraded Citrix to 6.5. 2 years consulting experience, mainly doing Windows XP to Windows 7 Migrations involving SCCM 2007 - 2012 upgrades or new installations, designing of the Windows 7 image, GPOs, AD structure and SCCM Infrastructure. Led team members and design sessions to build out how the client wanted and led troubleshooting/UAT sessions. I recently left a consulting firm because I felt they had no direction and I was getting stuck doing Win XP to 7 Migrations and I wanted somewhere new to do work. Unfortunately the company I have joined is nothing at all like I expected and I want to get out of here ASAP, mostly looking to get out of Consulting work and into a new, more stable position. I have an MCSE in Desktop Infrastructure (as well as the other handful of certs you get while getting the MCSE) and a Master of Information Systems degree from DePaul University. I'm familiar with Windows 7/Servers, Group Policy, Active Directory, SCCM, Packaging, and I can make my way around Citrix and Virtualization technologies such as VMware, Hyper-V and App-V though I haven't touched the administration side of those in a year or two and am rusty but willing to re-learn. What I'm looking for: SCCM Admin/Infrastructure Team Lead/ something along those lines What I'm NOT looking for: Help desk, dead end position, 12 hour days/Mon-Fri travel Where I live: Chicago, IL Where I'm looking: Chicago, IL When I can start: 2 weeks from accepting the position Requirements: Full time, decent benefits, decent salary Email: zielinski.ryan AT gmail DOT com
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Not standard SH/SC stuff, but it might interest someone with IT/programming background. Remote working job openings for an IT Publisher Acquisitions Editor Will acquire quality books and authors in the field of computer science. The ideal applicant will have experience in a similar role and be looking to move to a leading publisher with greater responsibility and flexibility in their day-to-day role. Some experience with the computer technology would be a major asset. The Acquisitions Editor needs analytical skills to be able to assess market need for individual book titles and is likely to have been educated to degree level in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths subject. They may also have a background in business, have launched a start-up business in the past, or worked in a product development role. They will need excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, to be able to propose new book projects and secure funding from the publisher. Duties include: Internet research and reading to stay on top of market developments Contacting potential authors to discuss potential book projects Mentoring potential authors in the preparation of book proposals and book plans Market research in order to find data to back up proposals Presentation and discussion of proposals with the publisher Negotiation of contract terms, royalties and advance payments Overseeing books through to publication Day-to-day contact with other members of the team: editors, marketing, publisher, production Active participation in launch and marketing of books Helping development editors with issues concerning authors, content and schedule Writing the marketing and back cover copy for new titles Technical illustrators Their job is to create diagrams and other illustrations for book sections that are important, difficult or monotonous (wall of text). Most of the books will be on software development, and diagrams will usually show processes or elements of a system. The technical illustrator should be able to digest the text and create a diagram with minimal guidance. Some knowledge of programming would go a long way. PM or email ozha at manning dot com
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corgski fucked around with this message at 11:40 on Aug 7, 2020 |
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thelightguy posted:Developer Hey, I have some openings in NYC for Java or C+ devs, it's nothing with controls like you mentioned, but it's a lot of automation development for research banks and web sites. Shoot me your resume and I can pass it along. I'm specifically looking for systems administration, but the other side of the office is looking for your skillset and i can pass it along. ericcorp AT gmail DOT com
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My Experience: I'm going to graduate next month with a degree in IT management (MIS in another word) and have a few certificates (Project+, CIW Web Foundations, working on MTA 98-366 and A+ for resume bingo). I ran a small repair shop out of my house for some pocket change and made house calls once in a while. I've gotten my fingers into a little bit of everything but I'd like some more direction and someone to slap my hands once in a while when I go down a stupid trail. I've also tried to learn some coding in my spare time over the past 6 months (C# mainly but dipped into Python, Javascript and Ruby) but unless the position is very entry level I am probably not qualified. I picked up a bit of scripting too along the way (Powershell mostly) but mostly barebones stuff to save time. What I'm looking for: Entry level IT. Help desk, desktop support, coding, I'm open to learning something new and fast. Where I live: St. Louis. Where I'm looking: Seattle preferably, Portland OR would also be okay. When I can start: Two weeks to move and get settled. Requirements: Full time, probably will not have a car right away so anything where I need to use my own car for work is most likely a nonstarter. Email: ryangriebel AT gmail DOT com or PM me. Stanos fucked around with this message at 00:24 on Jun 27, 2014 |
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I'm looking for work. Where I am: east central Indiana What I can do: A little bit of everything. I've been doing phone support on and off since 2007, most notably for a large software company with a nationwide clientele. We handled all of the company's proprietary applications, CentOS and Windows servers, printers, desktop PCs, scanners, you name it. I've also done on-site support for an SMB IT services company. Until I graduated, I supervised the computer lab support staff at my university and worked with the system administrators responsible for the labs to fix things that broke. I have working knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. I've also used C++, C#, Java, Python, and SQL to get things done, though mostly in a classroom environment. I can also do business-analysty things in Excel. I recently made a foray into tech journalism, where I published two news posts per day on a well-known tech site. No certifications. Education level: Bachelor of Business Administration in Information Systems What I'm looking for: I'm open to almost anything. Entry-level software or web development would be great. I enjoy writing about tech, I work well with editors, and I can conform to house style. If you look at my jack-of-all-trades skill set and see a fit, talk to me. What I'm not looking for: Entry-level help desk. Drudgery. Contact info: PM me here or email jkampman / icloud.com
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thelightguy posted:
Seems like as good a time as any to post that my company, an MSP in New Hampshire, has two openings: WEB DEVELOPER/PHP DEVELOPER - ARCHITECT quote:* Being a senior developer on our team, working with the team on a variety of projects, including niche web applications and complex custom websites. There's a list of experience required (5+ years) but that might be negotiable (as it is in most places). AUTOMATION ARCHITECT quote:* Designing, testing, and implementing comprehensive automation solutions for simple and complex scenarios. You can PM me or email me at xalpha - gmail for more info and where to send a resume.
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My Experience: I have three years experience working at a TV production company in the DC area, the last year being a manager. It's a predominantly OS X environment so I've got experience with 10.5 through 10.9 as well as OS X Server running Open Directory, DNS, AFP, FTP, VPN and a few other services I've played with. I know my way around the command line and can utilize it without damaging the system. We also utilize Apple Remote Desktop 3 heavily. Also administered two Apple Xsan environments (totaling around 400 TBs) which included working with Promise vTrak RAIDs and qLogic Fiber Switches. On the Apple hardware side I support Mac Pros, iMacs, MacBook Pros (13 inch, 15 inch ranging from 2006 to current plus Retina), MacBook Airs, iPhones, iPads, some legacy XServes. Implemented a custom image and deployment scheme. Some experience with Active Directory and Windows File Services as well as GPOs, Windows XP through 8 troubleshooting as our Accounting team runs on PCs. We have an Avaya IP Office in house. Server edition V9 with 9611G and 9641G phones. I know the basics of IPO admin such as user and extension creation and some basic troubleshooting so I can escalate if necessary. Our old office had HP 4204vl and 2510-G 48/24 Switches and our current office has a Cisco 6506-E core switch, 6800ia edge switches and an Aironet deployment. I have a solid understanding of basic networking and troubleshooting and am working on my CCNA to further expand my knowledge as I am very interested in the field. We're a Google Apps Enterprise house and I have been administering and troubleshooting it since the beginning of my tenure. Since I work at a TV production company I have experience with Final Cut Studio 3 (Final Cut Pro 7, Compressor, etc) use and troubleshooting as well as Avid Media Composer. Currently we run an Avid ISIS (their SAN solution). I have a background in video production as well. If I don't know something already I always do my best to get it figured out in a timely manner. Since I've effectively been running a one man (now two) IT department for a little over two years now I feel that I fit into the "jack of all trades" category. Certifications: Avid Certified Support Representative (ACSR) Storage and ACSR Editing. Education: Bachelor of Science, Communications Media What I'm looking for: I am looking for an opportunity in the network administration/engineering field. Such as a junior administrator position or a Tier-2/3 desktop support with Networking emphasis. OS X environment would be preferred but not necessary. What I'm not looking for: Helpdesk, Phone Support Where I am: Montgomery County Maryland. DC Metro Area Where I'm looking: DC Metro Area. Baltimore would be doable. When I can start: Late September/Early October Requirements: Full time, benefits (401K would be great) and comparable salary. Contact: PM or ethan DOT q DOT hansen AT gmail DOT com pr0digal fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Jul 8, 2014 |
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Hey all. Looking for a WordPress/web dev gig in Lexington or Cincy area. Can relocate and provide several Fortune 500 project references. DM or email: pipebomb@gmail.com (don't worry, I'll reply from a business address!).
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New developer positioned opened at startup I co-founded (I'm the CTO): Interface Foundry http://interfacefoundry.com Back-End Engineer - Node.js & Mongo Tasks Develop our platform's back-end automated systems for API consolidation, widget deployment, and communication with 3rd party connected devices. Also, all levels of security and database optimization. • Knowledge of: Node.js, MongoDB, Express.js • Nice to have: Angular.js, Hadoop, Elasticsearch Benefits • All early employees get both stock options and vesting interest when they join full time, along with health insurance. • Office located in downtown SoHo, Manhattan, near lots of great food in Chinatown. //======// If you’re interested, send us a note: hello@interfacefoundry.com //======// About Us Interface Foundry's mission is to index the physical world, allowing people to move seamlessly from one area or timeframe to another, interacting with their environment where information (apps, widgets, connected devices, data cards, localized maps) is absorbed into personal devices securely. Our platform lets you browse & build databubble micro-worlds -- data pinned to a specific location or time, consolidating apps and other widgets into a single context-aware interface. We just closed our first round of seed/angel financing, raised over 100K and looking to grow and scale quickly. We have over 20,000 users, deployed worldwide everywhere from Berlin to Barcelona, Detroit to Oakland and NYC. Our platform is open source and open API. We believe strongly in transparency and accountability, and have benefit-corporation status. //============// We strongly encourage applications from candidates who are people of color, women, persons with disabilities or LGBTQ*. Interface Foundry PBC is an equal opportunity employer.
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Erotic Crab posted:New developer positioned opened at startup I co-founded (I'm the CTO): I'm interested but it's late. I'll send you an email tomorrow.
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New entry level position has opened up where I'll stop working in two days. I'll be sitting in on the interviews though. Where Franklin, TN Place of Employment Williamson County Government Description The Williamson County Government Information Technology Department is accepting applications for a full-time IT Support Specialist. Key responsibilities will perform technical work involving the installation and maintenance of computer hardware, software and related components for the Williamson County Government. Under the supervision of senior IT Staff, this person responds to a variety of user issues and problems and must be able to respond after hours or on weekends as needed. Certifications such as A Plus, Security Plus, Network Plus and pertinent Microsoft certifications are also preferred. Candidates should provide references attesting to his/her dependability, integrity and level of expertise. http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/Jobs.aspx?UniqueId=75&From=All&CommunityJobs=False&JobID=IT-Support-Specialist-267 . Apply online at https://tn-williamsoncounty3.civicplus.com/publiclogin.aspx?dn=williamsoncounty-tn.gov&txtRedirect=application.aspx&HR_Page=login Tasks General desktop support, deploying computers, documenting stuff in DocuWiki/ticket client/inventory, Active Directory user administration, ShoreTel and FaxFinder user administration. There is travel to remote sites but it is never after hours and a county vehicle is provided; all remote sites are within the county. Even though the description says you may have after hours or weekend work this will very rarely, if ever, happen. Technologies we use, none of this is required Windows, ShoreTel, FaxFinder, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, Active Directory, Group Policy, Novell eDirectory (we're in the process of dumping this so don't worry about it), Novell Groupwise (not dumping this), Hyper-V, VMWare, eventually SCCM, various flavors of Linux. Benefits http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=74 No premium medical No premium dental $30,000 life insurance policy Free pass to all county rec centers Who we are Williamson County Government runs county government operations. IT on our side is separated between 2 groups, you'll be working with the main group at the Administrative Office Complex. The Sheriff's Office and the schools have their own IT. Inteview Our interviews are generally you vs. the rest of the department so be ready. Yaos fucked around with this message at 04:45 on Jul 10, 2014 |
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I was looking for a job! digitalist fucked around with this message at 20:35 on Mar 6, 2022 |
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Who are we? A startup that writes tax software for hedge funds and financial service providers. Where are we? Midtown Manhattan, NYC What are we looking for? A senior java developer. You'll be working on our tax calculation engine, so a knowledge of algorithms and design of scalable applications is required. Finance knowledge is a plus but not required, and you don't need any knowledge of the tax code (although if you're a good java developer who has tax code experience we'll probably hire you on the spot). Ability to move to New York is preferable, but for a sufficiently qualified candidate we'd consider a remote position. How do I apply? Send me an email at jkohli at g2ft.com Anything else? We're a profitable company with no outside investors, so this isn't a "work for below your value" type startup, it's a "work with a small team and be involved in a lot of different areas of the business" type startup. Pay is above area average.
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I desperately need out of my job. My Experience: A decade of PHP/MySQL development, a few more years beyond that of ColdFusion/Access development. (My CF knowledge is really stunted, though, I haven't used it since 2003) Five years of jQuery/AJAX development. I also have a working knowledge of Linux administration, but not enough (without being tested) to say I can be an administrator. What I'm looking for: Anything. Preferably full time PHP developer or MySQL DBA. My real passion seems to be database design and optimization. Where I live: Cedar Rapids, Iowa Where I'm looking: Anywhere for telecommute, otherwise Eastern Iowa, mainly. Most of my work experience has been telecommute, and obviously there's not too much to do in Iowa, but I'm of course willing to move for the right job. It's not like I have roots here. I'm willing to travel. When I can start: Two weeks notice for full time, immediately for part time telecommute. Can be reached via: aleonard1 at gmail or PM.
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# ? Jul 11, 2014 05:51 |
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My experience: 1 year Jr Systems Admin work. About 30/70 desktop support and Windows Server (2003-2012 R2) environment running on a mix of physical hardware and 2x 8 host VMWare clusters. Two physical locations, corporate office and colo at a service provider. In-house SaaS app services 250,000 unique customers, about 20m logins per day, and we allegedly have about 15 million jpgs across our backend. Most of our users are surprisingly literate which frees me up to work on interesting things. Current CCNA (and A+), plenty of layer 1-3 networking knowledge and device configuration. Lots of Powershell, some Perl and some Ruby. Wrote a few scripts to test our web-app automatically, search log files, etc. Swiss-cheese knowledge about various technologies: Some experience with Zeus traffic manager, created a few vips, troubleshoot pool issues, etc. This thing is super cool and is basically magic. Couple of Linux servers, studying for RHCSA at the moment, but have never had to troubleshoot apache issues or anything. Junior level administration tasks with VMWare environment: Deploying, templates, vMotion, DRS, etc. Work with a NetApp SAN: Wrote a few scripts to check various health statuses and e-mail us, troubleshoot snapmirror replication issues, etc. Mostly I just ask questions about it. It seems like all of the non-windows things in our environment just kind of Work and don't need to be babysat constantly, which limits the exposure I get to them. Most of my job is coordinating DNS entries, load balancer configurations, access rights, and configurations for MSSQL, IIS, and various in-house applications built on legacy software with no documentation and questionable development practices. It's kind of a headache, but it's a fun headache when it all starts to work. What I'm looking for: Junior level Systems or Network, the more linux I get to touch, the better. I'm alright with any level of desktop support, as long as the expectation is there that I will script as much of it as possible and constantly bug the seniors to teach me about whatever they're doing. No call center, no 'help desk', and for the love of god please no Microsoft System Center. Where I'm looking: Anywhere that isn't California, NYC, or any other place where I need to spend 1500+ per month on a 500sqft studio. California or NYC is fine if I can make enough to spend 1500 per month on a 500sqft studio. Where I live: Suburb of Los Angeles, but willing to relocate anywhere on my own dime. When I can start: I would need to provide two weeks notice, and then 0-2 weeks depending on how far I have to drive. What are my requirements: I need to pay rent and eat food, that's it. Willing to make sacrifices for positions I am particularly interested in. Benefits optional, relocation assistance would be nice but also optional. Can be reached via: E-mail. stmarier at gmail dot com. 12 rats tied together fucked around with this message at 05:26 on Jul 13, 2014 |
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Who are we? ulive, a digital media company owned by Scripps Networks. SNI is the same company that owns the Food Network, the Cooking Channel, DIY, etc. Where are we? We have several locations but this job is specifically in San Francisco, CA. We're open to remote workers if you're interesting enough. What are we looking for? Someone who knows analytics and how to grind them out using Hadoop. We don't want a backend engineer that specializes in incoming data, I already have a team that does that. You should be able to use Hadoop and a myriad of other reporting tools to generate insights from the data we already are ingesting. You should have a developer's mindset to analytics, because if you don't you won't fit in with how we do things. Know Hadoop, Hive, Pig, etc and don't be afraid to write your own workflows (HUE commandos who have no interest in learning how the commandline works need not apply). Knowing ruby, python and/or R and not being afraid of Git will help immensely. I can provide a detailed job description if you ask me for it. Bonus points if you know storm as well, although that's not required. We currently have two openings. How do I apply? Send me an email at gfoster at ulive.com Anything else? We are a hybrid. We have huge corporate backing (seriously, SNI has something like an $11 billion market cap last time I checked) but ulive is run with a lot of startup principles. We do agile, continuous deployment and all the other cool buzzwords. You won't get options but we are incredibly stable, pay competitively and have a bonus plan. If you can appreciate the stability of the corporate backing alongside the more relaxed atmosphere of a startup you should email me. Pellethead fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Jul 11, 2014 |
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