SPUG: JOB: Perl Web Applications Developer

Martin Knowles mjk at lucidoc.com
Wed Sep 20 16:13:56 PDT 2006


We're looking for a Perl developer to maintain and extend our core
Perl-based web-based compliance documentation management system and related
technologies. 

You will: 

* Do lots of interesting and, hopefully, fun Perl coding!
* Develop and maintain software in response to customer and market needs
* Ensure high product quality through internal testing
* Perform maintenance and enhancements to existing systems

You need: 

* Proficiency with object-oriented Perl a must; familiarity with
object-oriented (e.g. C++, Java) development and/or with object-functional
languages (Lisp/CLOS, Scheme) and development techniques an asset
* Practical knowledge of Oracle, SQL Server, and/or other database systems
* Understanding and experience with web development languages and
technologies including JavaScript, DHTML, XML, and CSS
* Comfort with agile development methodologies (e.g. Scrum, Extreme
Programming, etc.)
* Familiarity with the OpenOffice backend interface would be useful
* Experience with and understanding of AJAX technologies and Web Services in
general an asset

About the position:

This is a permanent (W-2) position. We're an 8-person company located in
Redmond, and have been developing and deploying the Lucidoc system for 6
years. You'd be working in a small team with a mostly mature code framework
running on object-oriented Perl and Apache, with interface code running in
Perl-backed XML and JavaScript.

About us:

We are a privately held corporation, founded in 2000. Our ground-breaking
technology offers a proven solution that enables an organization's
geographically dispersed users to instantly access centralized knowledge
from a living database that includes complex, changing information.
Historically, the complexity of changing, updating and auditing operational
and process-based information made it virtually impossible to guarantee data
integrity and quality standards. Because tools weren't available to solve
this problem securely and efficiently, new software was pioneered in
partnership with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. The result is the first
living repository for thousands of documents, contracts and procedures. A
living repository enables an organization to manage the complete lifecycle
of information. Companies dealing with government regulation, shared quality
standards and constant process changes are demanding advanced information
management capabilities to ensure that their information is accurate and
auditable in order to mitigate regulatory and compliance exposure and keep
staff informed.

Feel free to contact me directly at mjk at lucidoc.com.

Thanks!


-= Martin Knowles, Director of Development - Lucidoc Corporation
-= mjk at lucidoc.com - http://www.lucidoc.com/

 



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