#1020 - "Developer for graphical user interfaces (GUI) " for OpenBSD in Kirchheim, Germany
System: OpenBSD
Type: Full Time
Remote Hands Allowed?: No
Posted: 2009-04-17 10:51:10
Contact Information:
Stephanie Bachmann (jobs@genua.de | 089.991.9500) OR Click to contact.
Description: Area of responsibilities:
# Specification and implementation of graphical user interfaces for the transparent and comprehensible representation of complex technical information.
# Creating the accompanying test procedures
Requirements:
# sound knowledge of for example Perl, PHP, Ruby or Python is required.
# A sound knowledge of HTML, CGI, and CSS programming is required.
# Ability to work in a team and a capacity for analysis.
# Spoken and written English and German.
Why not help us conquer one of the most exciting areas of information technology! Have we aroused your interest? If so, please send us a job application with full supporting documentation, including a résumé, references, your earliest starting date, and salary expectations. We look forward to meeting you.
For further details:
www.genua.de//career/jobboerse/stelle_technisch/stelle_14.en.html
#1019 - "System Software Developer, Kernel Level" for OpenBSD in Basel, Switzerland
Kernel hacker sought
System: OpenBSD
Type: Full Time
Remote Hands Allowed?: No
Posted: 2009-02-14 15:15:06
Contact Information:
Marc Balmer (marc@msys.ch | 061.383.0510) OR Click to contact.
Description: A kernel level hacker with solid software and electrical engineering background is sought for driver development and system integrations tasks. Job involves hacking driver for various network equipments up to 10 Gig ethernet equipment.
#1018 - "System Administrator / End user supporter" for OpenBSD in Basel, Switzerland
First and second level support
System: OpenBSD
Type: Full Time
Remote Hands Allowed?: No
Posted: 2009-02-14 15:11:56
Contact Information:
Marc Balmer (marc@msys.ch | 061.383.0510) OR Click to contact.
Description: Remote and on-site administration of Unix systems (mostly OpenBSD), firewalls, application servers, file servers ina heavily networked environment. We work almost exclusively with free software, but there is also a few Windows terminal servers involved. And touching Windows should not give you a heart attack ;)