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Re: US MA BOSTON - Unix S/W Engineer




Does this company actually use and run Linux?

Thanks.

 > From: http://www.dpjobs.com/~provident (Provident Companies)
 > Date: Mon  Apr 19,  9:18pm
 >
 > Our client, located in BOSTON, MA, is looking for
 > a UNIX SOFTWARE ENGINEER.
 > 
 > This dynamic, growing company with a casual but
 > challenging work environment seeks a Unix 
 > Engineer to develop and maintain new releases 
 > of software product for Unix operating systems.
 > 
 > In this position, you will identify and fix Unix
 > platform-specific issues as they relate to multi-
 > platform software applications.
 > 
 > REQUIRED:
 > 	* BS in Computer Science;
 > 	* 2+ years Unix system experience either 
 > developing or porting software applications to 
 > Unix systems;
 > 	* Experience with Unix shell script and build
 > environment tools;
 > 	* Experience with one or more of the 
 > following Unix development environments: SUN, HP, 
 > SGI, IBM or Linux;
 > 	* Experience programming or debugging 
 > C, C++ and/or Java.
 > 
 > Salary for this position can go to $65,000, plus
 > an excellent benefits package! 
 > 
 > The company WILL pay both interviewing and
 > relocation expenses in full!
 > 
 > Please refer to Job 4311/U in your response.
 > Thank you.
 > 
 > For approximately 2000 data processing jobs, please 
 > check our SEARCHABLE web page at:
 > 
 >                   www.dpjobs.com
 > 
 > Please contact:   the PROVIDENT SEARCH GROUP, INC.
 > 
 >               http://www.dpjobs.com/~provident      e-mail (Stongly preferred)
 >               1-800-626-8808            Voice
 > 
 > We suggest that your very best response would be to send
 > a resume using e-mail as an ASCII embedded document, or 
 > as either a WORD or WORDPERFECT ATTACHMENT.
 > 
 > You must have actual WORK (not college) experience, and 
 > at least a "Green Card" citizenship status since our 
 > clients will not sponsor. We do PERMANENT (non-consulting)
 > placement only.
 > 
 > We have been placing data processing professionals
 > with large corporations throughout the United States
 > since 1979.





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