[Phoenix-pm] Perl job opening in Flagstaff

Lowell Hamilton lowell at broken-bit.com
Thu Aug 28 10:16:21 PDT 2008


Hey folks ... Long time no see!

In case anyone is looking for work ... my employer, Norchem Drug
Testing, has an immediate opening for a full-time Perl developer to
join our team of Perl developers in Flagstaff, AZ.  Responsibilities
include assisting in the development of a large database-driven web
application and helping to upgrade/rewrite the software application
that runs most every aspect of the lab.

General Development
  - Understanding of code revision systems (we use GIT)
  - Knowledge of Software Development Lifecycles
  - Linux usage and administration of your own development
environment (we use Ubuntu).
  - Understand Apache setup/configuration

Perl:
  - Strong understanding of application development and OO usage (not
just scripting)
  - Ability to write clean, modular, reusable, and maintainable code.
  - Ability to understand and write regular expressions.
  - Mod_perl handlers and developing/debugging in that environment.
  - DBIx::Class usage with MySQL back-ends.
  - HTML::Template
  - CGI::Application would be a plus.

JavaScript/Web technologies:
  - Understanding of the basics of cross-browser JavaScript
  - Understanding of AJAX concepts
  - CSS-based websites, cross-browser (IE, Firefox, Webkit)
  - Experience with prototype.js would be a plus.

MySQL:
  - Understanding of data base normalization and query optimization.
  - Use of proper data types, date functions, large joined queries,
constraints.

Norchem Drug Testing is situated at an elevation of 7,000 feet in
beautiful northern Arizona and are surrounded by national forest. We
enjoy clean air, four seasons and access to many recreational and
cultural opportunities. We are an all Perl/Linux shop and growing at a
break-neck pace.

If interested, please email HR at jobs at norchemlab.com or call (800)
348-4422.  Please include a few code samples that showcase your work &
coding style.  Any technical questions you can just ask me.

Lowell


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