Highly successful Austin start up has new openings for object-oriented software developers with strong development skills in either Mac OS X and/or Windows environment. Ideally, individuals will have cross-platform development experience in both. Object-oriented development using C++ is required.
Additional experience in any of the following areas are a plus:
Client level experience with Win32 - Familiarity with MFC, DHTML, OS X application development, and installers - Experience in WiFi programming, network protocols and security, and SVN.
Our client provides next-generation software solutions that make wireless and broadband networking easy, reliable, and secure. Our client offers the opportunity to work in a fast-paced, small team setting where you will work with dedicated individuals with a drive to provide the best software possible. Recent explosive growth in demand has created an immediate need for an experienced developer with a passion for producing software of the highest quality.
Will be a key contributor to the technology team and will initially help drive the customization and release of their flagship product to multiple key customers, and growing your skill set on the way. You will work in a highly collaborative team of experienced, committed professionals in a rapidly growing company.
Located in NW Austin. US Citezenship and Austin residence is required. Send resume and cover letter to Dee Dee Dial at
dddial@pedley-richard.com
Bulldog Solutions is seeking a Systems Analyst fot their IT Team. The Systems Analyst will be the primary liaison between the internal business units and the internal development team and/or 3rd party ASP software vendors. This position will be responsible for becoming the expert of all deployed software platforms, developing/supporting new ideas, and creating efficiencies. This is a full-time salaried position.
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Gearbox Software is hiring Gameplay and Tools Programmers. Please go to their website for more information. If you are interested in an opportunity, please send your resume to gamejobs@gearboxsoftware.com.
Veriseo is in its third year as a staffing agency focused on semiconductor careers. The company started in Austin and recently went nationwide opening offices in RTP, Sunnyvale and Dallas.
The company has more than forty open positions. Open positions range from the usual semiconductor design and verification positions to sales, FAE’s and even some management positions. Positions are posted and pulled on a daily basis. To view positions or submit your resume, visit www.veriseo.com
When I growing up in Detroit, there was this store called Allied Radio. It was about the twice the size of a Walgreen’s store, and it was all electronics gear. They had aisles of resistors, capacitors, TTL (and later, CMOS) chips, vacuum tubes, Heathkit parts, soldering irons, oscilliscopes, and a bunch of other stuff for which I didn’t yet know the name. On Saturdays, I would ride my bike there, with a fresh schematic from Popular Electronics magazine, and make whatever the thing of the month was. Sometimes I was successful, sometimes I wasn’t. I remember blowing the fuse to the basement multiple times, blowing out perfectly working electronic devices, and even starting a small fire in a radio that my father gave me for Christmas. I sure did have a lot of fun. In the process, I learned about all sorts of nifty things like impedance, which came in handy when I was trying to tweak the reverb and preamp circuits on my guitar amp — or when I lived in the Ambassador and was trying to figure out how to bridge my neighbor’s circuit to get more amperage.
In the mid seventies,I bought a Yamaha mixing console. When it broke, I discovered that the whole mixer was on a single IC chip. Nothing to fix. You take it to the Yamaha repair shop, and the replace the chip. I began to notice that more and more of the objects I bought were built the same way. It breaks, you throw it away. The opportunities to take something apart, learn how it worked, fix it, or maybe just make it better were becoming less frequent.
When I first saw Make magazine, I knew something was afoot. If you can’t open it, you don’t own it. Yeah, that’s exactly what I felt.
With the emergance of the first Dorkbot events, it’s appears that this philosphy is becoming a movement. I couldn’t be happier. For those of you in Austin, we have some of the biggest dorkbot events right here.
The next one is Saturday, March 10th. If you’re downtown (and you should be), and need a break from Barcamp, you’ve got to check out the Dorkbot event in Brush Park.
Dorkbot
Saturday, March 10, 2007
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Brush Square Park
5th and Neches
Austin, Texas
SitePen, Inc., a web application development firm, is looking
for an experienced and motivated open source software technologist
for a full time position in server operations. You will enjoy
working with: beautiful and elegant web applications, built using the Dojo Toolkit (AJAX + comet, too) * leading edge open source technology, a geographically distributed * laid-back and intense group of colleagues * a geographically distributed set of systems * flexible hours and full benefits.
For more info, visit: SitePen