From RonaldWS at aol.com Mon Jul 1 08:22:50 2002 From: RonaldWS at aol.com (RonaldWS@aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:09 2004 Subject: [nyc-perl-jobs] Programmer avail. Name in TPJ, CPAN author Message-ID: <200207012122.g61LMYU12396@mail.pm.org> My Perl work has recently been cited in the June, 2002 issue of Sys Admin magazine / The Perl Journal where there is a citation on the bottom of page 56 crediting me with helping to make Perl technology for UNIX available on Windows platforms as well. I have published a script and a module on CPAN (see http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/R/RO/RONALDWS/ and http://www.cpan.org/scripts/News/ where fetch_unanswered.pl is of my authorship). Further samples of my work may be seen on my web site at http://www.software-path.com/scripts.html. One of the object modules there is a guide pick for perl.about.com. I have also done extensive work with 'C', Oracle and PL/SQL. My specialties include: * Perl including module development, POD, DBI, CGI, LWP, mod_perl etc. * Oracle * PL/SQL * 'C' * CGI and Database applications programming including HTML, XML, mod_perl, JavaScript and Apache technologies. * UNIX, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, and Windows. * Software development, design and documentation * Porting of mainframe data and applications to UNIX. I also have some exposure to Java, C++, and MySQL Do you need Perl software? A Web based system? A database system? I am waiting to apply my 13 years experience in successfully developing software systems to your needs! My resume is available at http://www.software- path.com/resume.html. Strong references from all of my recent positions are available on request. Please send me an email to request a word format version of my resume as this email list places restrictions upon the use of attachments. I am interested in both contract and full time positions. Ronald Schmidt RonaldWS@software-path.com (914) 672 - 2892 From b.mcadams at themunicenter.com Wed Jul 3 12:47:50 2002 From: b.mcadams at themunicenter.com (Brendan W. McAdams) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:09 2004 Subject: [nyc-perl-jobs] Junior Mod_Perl Developer - New York City Message-ID: <200207031810.g63IAqN29336@mail.pm.org> (Note: Address to send resumes to is at bottom of this description; any resumes sent to my personal address will be ignored per company policy) TheMuniCenter is seeking an Apache/mod_perl developer to work on its next generation bond trading system. We are seeking an intelligent, dynamic candidate capable of thinking outside of the box, working under stress and meeting deadlines. The ideal candidate should have demonstrable project experience working with Apache/mod_perl. TheMuniCenter is NOT ANOTHER DOT COM! We have an established, award winning bond trading system backed by some of the biggest players in the Financial Industry. We are looking for another developer to help bring us to the next level! We are seeking someone with all or most of the following: - In depth knowledge of Perl programming, with recent experience using 5.6 or higher in projects - A reasonable understanding of regular expressions and their usage. - Solid knowledge of Apache and its configuration and usage. - Reasonable knowledge of mod_perl. This includes the API, pitfalls and benefits. - Good programming skills. These include logic, reasoning, problem solving and proper application design. - Web application development experience. This includes a fair knowledge of HTML (recent versions [4.x) and JavaScript, as well as good UI design. - Knowledge of SQL. - Knowledge of Perl's DBI libraries for Database access. In addition, we are always seeking candidates who also have the following skills on top of those listed above: - Java (Applets, servlets, JSP) - J2EE (EJB) - Weblogic 6 - Financial Experience (Municipal & Corporate bonds, especially!) - Database Experience - Sybase & Oracle. Do you have what it takes to join one of the most dynamic development teams on Wall Street? Send resumes, with cover letter to jobs@themunicenter.com. Serious applicants ONLY!