From jobs at lists.linux.org.au Thu Jun 23 12:44:56 2016 From: jobs at lists.linux.org.au (LA Jobs List) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 12:44:56 +1000 (AEST) Subject: [LA-Jobs] Samba Developer - New Zealand - Wellington @ Catalyst Message-ID: <20160623024456.84F6611C@linux.org.au> A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website. http://linux.org.au/samba-developer-new-zealand-wellington-catalyst =================== 17 June 2016 http://catalyst.net.nz/jobs/samba-developer-new-zealand-wellington Catalyst offers Samba support and development services, with a special focus on the Samba Active Directory Domain Controller. Catalyst Samba Team actively contributes to the Samba project (https://www.samba.org/) with open source code to improve and extend its features, as well as its support to clients with large install base and big challenges to deal with. Catalyst is seeking an intermediate to senior Open Source Developer to join our talented and motivated team. The ideal candidate will be confident in connecting the dots of a rich and diversified environment, involving networking, core software development, use of scripting languages and testing frameworks, and code release in the interest of the wider community. You will be a quick learner with a wicked sense of humour for the sometimes absurd challenge of building an AD DC entirely in free software. Required skills and experience: 2+ years professional software development experience Good knowledge of Linux/Debian/Ubuntu Strong C skills Solid Python skills Experience working with networking protocols Good sense of teamwork And the icing looks like: Experience as open source software contributor Experience with and a passion for continuous integration and automated testing Experience with designing and implementing system architectures Experience working on large and mission-critical platforms Understanding of MS Active Directory services and roles Understanding of SMB, DCE/RPC, LDAP, Kerberos and SAML Experience with tools such as wireshark and network protocol analysis If this sounds like you please send your CV and Cover Letter to jobs at catalyst.net.nz and include references to any publicly available open-source work or examples of relevant work. Applicants for this position must have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa =================== From jobs at lists.linux.org.au Thu Jun 23 12:45:24 2016 From: jobs at lists.linux.org.au (LA Jobs List) Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 12:45:24 +1000 (AEST) Subject: [LA-Jobs] Software Developer/ Software Engineer at DownUnder GeoSolutions (Location: Perth, WA) Message-ID: <20160623024524.4105611C@linux.org.au> A new job has been posted on the Linux Australia website. http://linux.org.au/software-developer-software-engineer-downunder-geosolutions-location-perth-wa =================== DownUnder GeoSolutions' reputation for excellence in seismic data processing and geophysical interpretation is in no small part due to a suite of powerful software developed by a small, nimble team of engineers. The DUG software team builds tools for a wide range of tasks from massively-parallel cluster computation to desktop 3D visualisation. The software is not only used by our internal team of geophysicists, but also sold commercially. We're looking to add a few superstars to our team - the merely great need not apply. Superstars are analytical, focused, creative, and passionate about high-quality software. It doesn't matter if you have a degree, dropped out of school, or how much experience you have; if you're in the top 1% of your craft, you know who you are. Your colleagues will be a small group of extremely smart, energetic, productive problem solvers. You would work on ambitious software challenges: large-scale data processing; on-the-fly manipulation and visualization; high-performance 3D graphics; design and development of tight, task-focused user interfaces. Whatever software challenges you're interested in solving, there's an excellent chance that you'll find them in what we do. We feel that most of our competitors have lost their focus on their users, and on the rapid pace of scientific development in the community we serve. We offer a different type of solution, and a fully transparent pricing model. Our presence as a fast-moving, innovative upstart who focus entirely on our customers has been extremely well-received. The requirements for the position are simple: excellence in critical thinking and problem solving; expertise developing software (in any form); good taste when it comes to software design; and being a great person we love working with. Let us know you read the whole job description by including the word ?shibboleth? in the subject of your email. Anything else is a bonus. Don't know anything about geoscience? Doesn't matter. You're a superstar, and you can learn. So if you do in two hours what the rest of your team accomplishes in a week; if you taught yourself to write software; if you want to work with other superstars of your pedigree; if you want to topple dinosaurs; then we want to hear from you. high- and detailed-level design of complex geophysical software, implementation, testing, and maintenance of software in Java and/or C, inspection and maintenance of software written by other members of the team, becoming conversant in basic geophysics and petrophysics, common industry workflows, unique DUG algorithms, and competitors' technologies, acting as 3rd-level technical support, for otherwise-unresolvable customer issues, supporting internal users in the company's service divisions, often involving critical, time-sensitive issues, providing and receiving regular, constructive feedback to and from your peers, collaborating on priority and scheduling for rapid product iterations, acting as mentor for an exceptional intern or junior developer. Qualifications demonstrated expert-level skills as a software developer in C, C++, and/or Java, a history of advanced work in some of our major focus areas, such as 3D visualisation, data management and I/O performance, human/computer interaction, highly-parallel computing, or numerical processing, excellent written and spoken business and technical English, suitable for working directly with customers, experience working with globally-distributed teams and remote management, impeccable professional references or a recognisable shibboleth (We suggest that most people require at least 10 - 15 years of serious programming, either for fun, at school, or at work, to reach this level.) Contact: dug_hr at dugeo.com ===================