Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 30 Jul 1998 18:29:17 -0700 (PDT) | From | Max Inux <> | Subject | DICE Job: OS kernel LINUX embedded RTOS file system; Silicon Valley (fwd) |
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Just thought you might want to know That people are using Linux in many different ways.. This sounded neat. Yes, this is a thing i sent to myself from DICE, so feel free to apply :P
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 19:22:48 CDT From: DICE <nobody@dlinc.com> To: maxinux@bigfoot.com Subject: DICE Job: OS kernel LINUX embedded RTOS file system; Silicon Valley
This job was sent to you from Max Inux, courtesy of DICE ( http://www.dice.com ) - the premier web site for high tech job seekers.
**************************************************************************** Alpine Recruiting staffing1 88 First Street Tel: 415-913-1600 Suite 201 Fax: 415-913-1610 San Francisco, CA 94105 ****************************************************************************
POSITION TITLE : OS kernel LINUX embedded RTOS file system; Silicon Valley SKILLS REQUIREMENTS: OS kernel LINUX embedded RTOS file system
LOCATION : CA 408 Sunnyvale START DATE : asap PAY RATE : Full-time Permanent open LENGTH : permanent POSITION ID: 1091
EMAIL: staffing1@alpinejobs.com
WEB: http://www.alpinejobs.com
DESCRIPTION: OS kernel LINUX embedded RTOS file system; Silicon Valley Our client develops advanced set-top boxes for digital television. Initial product, which is in development, will include an embedded operating system to manage and present streamed multimedia content; box will be networked with TV sets to receive broadband data delivery via satellite. This company looks for very high caliber engineering talent. Candidates with high energy, enthusiasm, self-starters, and very team oriented people who also are able to work independently. They must have a passion for building leading edge technology, positive attitudes regarding start up environments, i.e. wear a lot of hats, implementers 1st, architects 2nd. Must show a strong history of designing, implementing and delivering, i.e. full cycle experience! Generally, candidates from the Interactive TV, embedded systems, multimedia (video, audio, and compression) set top box and/or consumer electronics arenas are particularly interesting. Role: Sr. member of their core OS design team designing, developing and supporting a real-time embedded OS based on LINUX. The overall project will involve advanced technologies for streaming media management, deterministic networking, high-performance file systems, driver engineering, hardware bring-up support, micro coding and more. This OS team member will "own" the core kernel. They will be the "go to" core kernel person. This is a phenominal opportunity for anyone who wants to write fresh new code for a 1st version embedded OS. Not to mention the exposure this box will have once it hits the streets next January. They are building the future of TV. A lot of engineers like the idea of building something that their non technical friends and family can appreciate. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of industry experience. Solid understanding and industry experience w/UNIX (ideally LINUX) at the kernel level (File Systems, VM, etc.). RTOS & Embedded OS experience is a plus as long as they have the solid UNIX systems level experience/background. Solid C / C++ programming experience. Full Cycle, concept to production, project experience. If interested and qualified, please contact: -Scott Robarge- ALPINE RECRUITING 88 First Street Suite 201 San Francisco, CA 94105 VOICE: 415-913-1600 ext. 11 FAX: 415-913-1610 EMAIL: scottr@alpinejobs.com http://www.alpinejobs.com
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