Tags:
, view all tags

Open Positions

We do not hire skilled people and motivate them.
We hire already motived people and inspire them.
(after Simon Sinek)



New Positions



Full Stack Developer

The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE, http://www.sprace.org.br) is opening a position of Full Stack Developer for an outstanding professional to work together with our Computer Science and Electrical/Computer Engineer team of researchers.

The successful candidate will work on the OpenFlow controller research and development task force of the Unesp Center for Scientific Computing. The main activities will involve the improvement of the current OpenFlow controllers' code as well as working on new architectures related to the development of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technologies. The developer will also be in charge of evaluating the benchmarks for the most popular controllers.

The project aims to build a client-server SDN based application. In that context, he/she will be responsible for managing the interchange of data between the systems and the users with a primary focus on the development of the server-side logic, maintenance of the central database, and ensuring the high performance and responsiveness to requests from the front-end. He/she will also be responsible for integrating the front-end elements into the main application. A basic understanding of front-end technologies is therefore a requirement.

Responsibilities, skills and qualifications

We expect that the successful candidate has:

  • At least five years of relevant experience. A Master or Ph.D. degree in CS or related area would be an asset;
  • Strong knowledge in data structures;
  • Experience on Python and on the development of Network Protocols (OpenFlow) and code versioning tools (Git/SVN);
  • Fluent English is also desirable.

The candidate will be responsible for:

  • Building reusable code and libraries for future use;
  • Understanding of repeatable automated processes for building the application, testing it, documenting it, and deploying it at scale;
  • Integration of user-facing elements developed by a front-end developer with server side logic;
  • Optimization of the application for maximum speed and scalability;
  • Implementation of security and data protection;
  • Design and implementation of data storage solutions;
  • User authentication and authorization between multiple systems, servers, and environments.

Appointment Details

The total duration of the appointment is 1 (one) year and can be renewed for another year or two. There will be a initial probationary period of 3 (three) months.

The income will depend on the qualification and previous experience of the candidate and the amount of time that he/she will dedicate to the project.

SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply.

How to apply

Candidates must send an application letter and a résumé of work and academic experience to cs-jobs@ncc.unesp.br.

Deadline for application

The deadline is 29 February 2016. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and on the proposed plan of activities.



Frontend Developer/Designer

The São Paulo Research and Analysis Center (SPRACE, http://www.sprace.org.br) is opening a position of Frontend Developer/Designer for an outstanding professional to work together with our Computer Science and Electrical/Computer Engineering team of researchers.

The professional occupying this position will be coordinated by the Unesp Center for Scientific Computing team working on the OpenFlow controller research and development taskforce. The OpenFlow controller development team will build a set of tools that are intended to be publicly available to the community. Thus, the presentation of the software under development is very important. With that in mind, this developer will be mainly responsible for designing and building all front end customizations and interfaces throughout the project.

Responsibilities, skills and qualifications

We expect that the successful candidate has:

  • More than 4 years in frontend development/design;
  • Strong knowledge of modern web 2.0 technologies (HTML 5.0, CSS3, etc…);
  • Basic understanding of server-side CSS pre-processing platforms, such as LESS and SASS;
  • Proficiency in understanding client-side scripting and JavaScript frameworks, including jQuery, nodejs, etc…;
  • Good understanding of asynchronous request handling, partial page updates, and AJAX;
  • Proficient understanding of cross-browser compatibility issues, code versioning tools (Git/SVN);
  • Python development is a plus;
  • Technical English is also a requirement.

Appointment Details

The total duration of the appointment is 1 (one) year and can be renewed for another year or two. There will be a initial probationary period of 3 (three) months.

The income will depend on the qualification and previous experience of the candidate and the amount of time that he/she will dedicate to the project.

SPRACE is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Applications from any sexual orientation and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply.

How to apply

Candidates must send an application letter and a résumé of work and academic experience to cs-jobs@ncc.unesp.br.

Deadline for application

The deadline is 29 February 2016. We reserve the right not to make an appointment and continue searching after the closing date. Shortlisted candidates must be available for an interview where we expect a short presentation on the previous achievements and on the proposed plan of activities.



-- rmcobe - 2016-01-07

Edit | Attach | Print version | History: r21 < r20 < r19 < r18 < r17 | Backlinks | Raw View | Raw edit | More topic actions...
Topic revision: r20 - 2016-02-24 - beraldo
 

This site is powered by the TWiki collaboration platform Powered by PerlCopyright © 2008-2024 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback

antalya escort bursa escort eskisehir escort istanbul escort izmir escort