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Linux C Developer Wanted

  • 13-01-2009 7:01pm
    #1
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    Position: Linux C Developer
    Employment: Contract (preferred but not required)
    Location: Dublin, Ireland preferred but not required, remote work OK
    Duration: 6+ months (with potential to join team as permanent)
    Rate/salary: Negotiable based on fit and experience level

    Absolutely must have:
    - 3 to 5 years of Linux pure C programming (not C++)
    - Network (TCP/IP) programming in C
    - In depth understanding of Unix architecture and networking
    - Self motivated and working alone
    - Ability to find, debug and solve problems on it's own

    At least some points good to have:
    - x86 assembler, maths
    - Windows NT architecture and development
    - *BSD, Mac OS X and commercial Unix
    - Distributed computing
    - Embedded systems
    - Driver and kernel programming
    - High performance networking
    - Filesystems and databases
    - VMware ESX and or Microsoft Hyper-V

    The role:
    The successful candidate will be required to port an existing Windows NT application to Linux
    and (if possible) BSD, Mac, and commercial Unix systems. The application is in area of distributed
    computing, databases and network filesystems. The Windows code is in Native API (NTAPI) and
    therefore almost a full re-write to Linux calls is required. However the full source code of the
    original Windows application, documentation and access to the NT engineers is provided.

    About the company:
    Gridstore is introducing a new grid / distributed computing based storage platform that will
    change the economics and industry structure of storage. The successful candidate will be a part
    of state of the art, cutting edge technology development.

    Contact:
    Initially email only: as@gridstore.com


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