Hi all,
This came through to me -- anyone interested?
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> From: "Suzanne Tonini" <stonini@mtrgroup.net>
> Date: 17 April 2004 21:17:49 BST
> To: <stonini@mtrgroup.net>
> Subject: FreeBSD Networking Query
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> Good afternoon;
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> Because of your involvement in FreeBSD technologies, I was wondering
> if I could network professionally with you on a position I am
> currently working on, located in the Greater Seattle area. The job
> description is included below. The salary is very competitive, so if
> you know someone who fits the bill, MTR will gladly provide a referral
> fee if that person gets placed.
> ?
> Thank you very much for the networking efforts- I look forward to
> hearing from you!
> ?
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Suzanne Tonini
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> Senior, Experienced Unix Kernel Developer/Architect
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> Our client, a storage startup based in the greater Seattle, WA area
> has developed a Unified SAN+NAS storage controller and software for
> Storage Consolidation and Rapid Recovery from data disasters. We have
> an outstanding team and we are interested in recruiting a top-notch,
> senior ANSI-C (not C++) developer/architect who is experienced in
> Kernel Unix development with at least 10 years of software development
> experience, a? ?can do? attitude and a great work ethic.?
>
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> The applicant should be experienced in operating system concepts such
> as the use of semaphores, mutexes and previous experience in kernel or
> device driver development is preferable.? Other relevant experience
> includes file system development, storage industry experience, and
> experience with NFS, Samba, Java, Tomcat, Apache, and shell scripting.
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> Salary is very attractive with generous equity participation. Company
> is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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