[Cialug] Job Opening - FreeBSD in California
Josh More
MoreJ at alliancetechnologies.net
Mon Feb 28 11:43:32 CST 2011
In case anyone is interested.
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My client in San Jose, CA is looking for 5 FreeBSD kernel developers for contract only/ contract to Hire / Fulltime positions.
Here are the details:
Title: SOFTWARE ENGINEER (FREE BSD KERNEL) - 5 positions
Job description:
The kernel team is responsible for developing and maintaining FreeBSD derived Operating system.
Tasks include but not limited to design, develop, and troubleshoot proprietary code in the IP stack, virtual file system, memory management subsystem and other areas as deemed necessary. Ensure high availability systems.
General Requirements:
Ability to be creative, efficient, and productive with minimal supervision or guidance.
Must be able to work both alone and as an efficient, cooperative member of a team.
Must be able to give and receive constructive criticism.
Job requirements:
Hands on FreeBSD or Linux kernel development experience with 5.x and later PREFERRED.
Strong understanding of TCP/IP protocols suite.
Proficient in C.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
5+ year's industry experience.
Experience with any or all of the following is a STRONG PLUS:
Virtual memory
Device driver development
Embedded FreeBSD
SMP/scheduler work
IPv6
OS porting
FreeBSD or Linux kernel development.
Education: BS/MS in CS, EE, or related area.
Location: San Jose, CA
Please send your resume to: anjalid -at- metabyte.com
Thanks & Regards,
Anjali Dayal
Senior Recruiter
Metabyte, Inc.
Desk: 510.405. 1123
anjalid at metabyte.com
www.metabyte.com
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