PostgreSQL Developer Full-time Position

From: Andrew Chernow <pg-job(at)esilo(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: PostgreSQL Developer Full-time Position
Date: 2006-12-12 15:25:09
Message-ID: 457EC9D5.9000202@esilo.com
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Our Company:
eSilo is a privately held Storage Service Provider, providing offsite
backup and storage management solutions to businesses of all sizes.
eSilo built its backup technology in house and continues to expand and
innovate. For more information about eSilo, please visit our website:
http://www.esilo.com/ .

Job Description:
eSilo is looking for a full-time PostgreSQL DBA/Developer with strong C
skills. This is an onsite position. Job duties would include:

1. Design, develop and maintain a 3TB+ PostgreSQL database on linux.
Database will be the heart of a new storage management system for eSilo.

2. Develop BASH and C programs for automation and application logic.

3. Provide test suites, documentation and time lines

4. Internal PHP-based system for management and statistics

Job Skills:
A high level of general administration and programming experience is
required for this position. 5+ years experience is required for all
skills listed below, unless otherwise specified. In regards to
education, bachelors degree or relevant field experience will suffice.

1. Linux Administration (via SSH)

2. C/C++ Programming

3. SQL Programming (strong PostgreSQL)

4. PHP, HTML, JavaScript (2+ years)

5. BASH, sed, awk, grep, etc... (PERL a plus)

6. Genral knowledge of other databases a plus (Oracle, MySQL, MSSQL, DB2)

7. Creativity and Innovation

8. Socket programming a plus

--
Andrew Chernow
Chief Technology Officer
eSilo, LLC.
1530 Cypress Drive, Suite H
Jupiter, FL. 33469
561.512.1298 Cell
561.747.6880 Office
800.747.9255 Toll Free
561.747.6488 Fax
andrew(at)esilo(dot)com

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