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Date:      Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:15:57 +1000
From:      "Fortunato (\"Forty\") Galluzzo" <forty@recruitment-central.com.au>
To:        "'freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Esther Frydenlund <Esther@recruitment-central.com.au>
Subject:   FreeBSD Systems programmer 
Message-ID:  <90BB7ADB8A8AD311A992005004B10CA01526EC@RC01>

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My client is one of the largest telco vendors in the world known for their
wireless communications products. They are currently developing a
comprehensive suite of data comms products in R&D centers around the world.
They have recently established a presence on the Gold Coast, reporting to
the US, developing router software utilising FreeBSD & C. 

They require 3 software engineers with at least 3-5 years experience to work
at the kernel level. The successful candidates will take a leading role in
the development activities as well as mentoring junior staff. My client
would ideally like applicants with a strong C and Unix background with
experience developing solutions at the kernel level but will consider
candidates without kernel level experience providing that they are willing
to learn. Candidates need to be flexible, team oriented and must be able to
work on all phases of the software development lifecycle.

The role will involve travel to Silicon Valley that could be as frequent as
every two months for one to two weeks at a time.

The client is relocating to an address within walking distance to rail,
shops, entertainment and restaurants on the Gold Coast. Housing on the Gold
Coast is considerably less expensive than Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

For further details, please contact either "Forty" Galluzzo or Esther
Frydenlund at Recruitment Central on 07 3257 2750 or email to
esther@recruitment-central.com.au


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