Tech Recruiter: Various Positions

We are hiring 4 entry level soft engineers, this is regarding C Lang, embedded systems firmware, re RF, wireless products technologies, the salary is 64k plus benefits bonus, financial relocation package provided for if candidate needs, location Atlanta Ga. Please forward resumes, inquiries, emails to Michael 770 433 8507 jrnasst@bellsouth.net Sr Software Engineer Overview: This individual will have software systems engineering responsibility in the design, development, test, integration and upgrade of flagship software product. Required Skills: 5 yrs. application experience developing complex desktop software for Windows/Linux using object oriented design Experience in VB.net, C#, C++ programming languages Experience developing in Microsoft Visual Studio or Eclipse IDE Experience using relational databases, SQL proficiency Experience converting complex mathematical and algorithmic requirements into a working software package UI design Experience with at least one automated configuration management system, preferably Subversion. Multi-disciplinary development team experience Communicates effectively with team members Ability to obtain a U.S. Government security clearance required This position may require occasional travel (domestic and international). Desirable Technical Soft Eng Skills: Scrum/Agile experience Driver development Web design Familiarity with QT Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science with a concentration in Embedded Systems please send resumes inquiries to Michael 770 433 8507 jrnasst@bellsouth.net R LINUX SOFT ENG please submit resumes inquiries to Michael 770 433 8507 jrnasst@bellsouth.net This is a fulltime linux soft eng position location Atlanta Ga salary is 64k, plus benefits, bonus, relo package, candidate must have a completed four year degree detail following, Job responsibility requires involvement in complete development cycle for Linux based software, including design, implementation, unit testing, bug fixes and related documentation. Engineer must work as an active contributor, and a team player in a highly interactive working environment. Must follow Test-driven development, internal source control, development practices, and other processes as required. The candidate should have experience in the following: • Preferred Programming Experience: C/C++, any exp re Python (and/or) PHP, Shell Scripting helpful preferred, • Preferred OS Experience: Linux required, and Windows • Operating System internals (File System, Networking, Security and Permissions etc..) related work experience is a plus and helpful, • Application development experience with common Design Patterns • Hands on experience with Subversion/Git

Summer Internships at UGA

Bill Savidge at the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography at the University of George is looking to hire 3-4 summer undergrad interns to work on a lab and modeling project on fluid exchange in permeable sediments. A little translation: "fluid exchange in permeable sediments" means the exchange of ocean water and sub-seafloor porewater back and forth across the seafloor due to processes like currents and density gradients. These processes move a lot of water around on continental shelves, with important biogeochemical consequences, and there's a lot still to learn about this. He's looking for students with strong math and computational skills (a course in linear algebra would be helpful and facility with MATLAB is essential). For more information contact Bill directly, William.Savidge@skio.uga.edu. This is going to be a great project, and Skidaway is a great place to hang out for the summer.

GEM GRAD Lab at USC: Under-Represented Minorities Get a Fellowship for Grad School

The 2015 GEM GRAD Lab, hosted by the University of South Carolina, is for rising juniors and seniors in STEM fields. The GRAD Lab is a partnership with the National GEM Consortium (www.gemfellowship.org ) and with Intel Foundation, the national sponsor of the GEM GRAD Labs. Date: October 23-24, 2015 Location: Sunoco Pavilion, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC Registration: To register for the USC GRAD Lab, go here: https://egem.gemfellowship.org/events/ViewEvent.aspx?contextID=10160 Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott Downtown, 630 Assembly Street. After you register for the GRAD Lab, you will receive an email confirmation with a link to the hotel registration page. The Hotel will allow up to four persons/room, which will help students reduce their costs. Rooms have been blocked until September 23, 2015 so register for the GRAD Lab and then reserve your room now! What is the GEM GRAD Lab? The GRAD Lab is a fun and engaging, 1-1/2 day symposium where participants, science and engineering undergraduates, will receive full information on the importance of graduate school and what is needed to successfully gain admittance with financial support. Speakers range from current graduate students to University faculty and senior industry executives.The GRAD Lab encourages young people to consider graduate engineering or science education, and to apply for the GEM Fellowship. Focusing on the global importance of research and innovation, life-long career benefits, and real world role models, the symposium will help each student envision his or her future as a technology leader, successfully apply for a GEM fellowship, and gain entry to a graduate STEM program. For further information, contact Dr. Mike Matthews, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education (Matthews@cec.sc.edu; 803-777-0556), or Diane Gooding, Executive Assistant to the Dean (goodingd@cec.sc.edu; 803-777-7356)

OSX Developer Wanted

If you are interested in the job please respond to: jobs@colorgradingcentral.com We are looking for a passionate OS X software engineer to join our team and work on our next generation of digital imaging products. We need someone with experience in developing graphical user interfaces for digital imaging or video systems using Cocoa/Objective-C/C++/OpenGL or other skilled developer who wants to work in this area. This is a tremendous opportunity to work from home or from anywhere in the world! We are offering a full time position with great compensation. Serious and enthusiastic candidates will be considered. Cheers, Denver Riddle Color Grading Central denver@colorgradingcentral.com +1.509.415.8930 Skype: denverkriddle P.S. If you or someone you know is a Cocoa Developer please come work with us: jobs@colorgradingcentral.com

Database Programmer/Analyst at University Housing

This position acts as primary database and web application developer for University Housing in the Division of Student Affairs. He/she will be primary developer, administrator and support contact for all Housing developed, owned and operated database systems to include, but not be limited to, FAMIS, Odyssey, and web and mobile applications. Will also be responsible for ensuring resolution of issues on those systems, as well as, training, documentation and report development. Will also act as a secondary contact for support and all other duties performed by Application and Hardware Support staff. We are interested in hiring an undergraduate student. If interested contact Terrie Morrison Director of Technology Services University Housing 1520 Devine Street | Columbia, SC 29208 (p) 803-777-5509 | (f) 803-777-1269 terriem@mailbox.sc.edu | www.housing.sc.edu

Undergraduate Wanted for Web App Development

Computer Science undergraduate needed to join a Moore School’s team that aims to develop and market an App specifically designed to improve and smoothen the experiences of those who find themselves navigating different cultures during long as well as short term study abroad experiences. The team, formed by promising undergraduates, faculties and field experts, will develop a unique tool that will help students to learn and apply basic ethnographic techniques (these are used for instance by anthropologists, geographer, social workers, cultural studies and consumer culture scholar) to make sense of contextual difference in a fun and relaxed way. Through the app students will be able to gather and collect different kinds of data (ie. photos and video), participate in and design explorative missions, and reflect on their own experiences comparing their observations with those of other friends around the world. Furthermore the App will give students a precious platform to discuss differences across cultures, store private notes and memories, and build a unique scrapbook to share with family and friends and remember forever their time abroad. As a team member you will:
  • Gain direct experience in developing Web Apps
  • Get the opportunity to collaborate with outstanding students and faculties from the Computer Sciences department as well as from the Moore School of Business
  • Learn how to market an app
  • Become familiar with basic ethnographic techniques
  • Improve your team-building skills
  • Get the opportunity to collaborate with outstanding students and faculties in an energetic and fun environment
  • Be involved in the testing of the App
  • Broaden your network
  • Have a unique educational experience
  • Have the opportunity to build from scratch a project to help students like you
  • Expand you resume
  • Qualify as a research project for potential scholarships offered by USC (Magellan Scholar, Honors School undergraduate thesis, etc.)
  • Qualify as a 500-level CSCE elective.
Key features for job seekers:
  • Undergraduate student at the University of South Carolina-Columbia
  • No experience necessary. We expect the student to learn on the job
  • Determination and willingness
  • Reliability
Note: This is an unpaid position. Contact Dr. Vidal at vidal@sc.edu or Dr. Leri at alice.leri@moore.sc.edu if interested

Undergraduate Wanted for Web Application Project

Undergraduate Computer Science student needed to join team of students from the Moore School of Business to provide website development services for an online platform that educates and promotes interactive community for entrepreneurs looking for capital and providers of capital. This South Carolina Capital Access project of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce is developing a unique platform to advance small business economic development in the state. As a team member you will garner networking, team-building, and marketing skills that will be beneficial towards your resume. Key features for job seekers:
  1. Must be an undergraduate/graduate student at the University of South Carolina-Columbia
  2. No prior experiences required (but preferably a basic knowledge with coding or programming)
  3. An opportunity to work with a team of outstanding students from the Moore School of Business
  4. Expand your resume with website development skills
  5. Qualify as a research project for potential scholarships offered by USC (Magellan Scholar, Honors School graduate thesis, etc.)
Note: This is an unpaid position. Contact Dr. Vidal if interested.

Python Programmer at BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina

BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina is looking for someone interested in helping with a Clinical Intelligence project. Python programming and SQL are the primary tools that will be used to create a database solution for a variety of business users to generate reports. This is a paid opportunity and can be worked as a part-time project or full-time. Barbara Eppink BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina I/S Recruiting/SRM 803-264-1002 803-264-8096 (fax) barbara.eppink@bcbssc.com

Web Developer Internship at ZillionInfo

ZillionInfo provides location intelligence software and services to help clients deal with large datasets, dig into data insights, and make better location allocation decisions. ZillionInfo has a HTML5 Developer Internship position open. If interested, please send resume to info@zillioninfo.com. Duties:
  • Develop Cloud-based Data Analytics applications
  • Develop service-to-service connections with our partners
  • testing and manual writing
Requirements:
  • Proficient with HTML5 (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) programming on client-side
  • Java Programming experience on server-side
  • Experience with web-application development and database development
  • Willing to stay on the team for year-long (part-time)
  • Experience with GIS is a plus, but not required

CyberSecurity Internships in SC DHHS

The Office of Information Assurance within the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is looking to hire several interns as soon as possible. We are especially interested in students in the Information Assurance and Security Certificate program. These would be paid positions for 10 – 15 hours per week. Shannon M. Smith Director of Information Security Shannon.Smith@scdhhs.gov 803.898.1417 1801 Main Street Columbia, SC 29201 www.scdhhs.gov www.facebook.com/SCMedicaidtwitter.com/scmedicaidwww.pinterest.com/scme…

Startup Grind Hosts Michael Branning

The USC/Columbia Technology Incubator has partnered for some time with Google for Entrepreneurs to bring Startup Grind to Columbia. Startup Grind events feature an entrepreneur who is interviewed about their accomplishments, then attendees are given time ask questions and network. We join more than 150 other cities across the globe to share entrepreneurs’ success stories through Startup Grind events. On August 25th from 5:30-8:30pm, we will be hosting Michael Branning in the Capstone Campus Room. Michael T. Branning is the president of Avtec, Inc., the leading provider of mission-critical console systems in North America. In this role, Branning sets the company's vision and directs the worldwide sales, operations, product development, and marketing strategy for the organization. We felt that this would be a great opportunity for students to hear from a local success story which has a global presence. If you believe this is an opportunity your faculty or students may benefit from, please share this link for tickets. By using the code "uofsc" at checkout, faculty and students may attend this event free of charge. More Info

Webapp Developer at ZVerse

ZVerse, leading developer of full color 3D print applications, is looking for the best and brightest web application developers available to work with an amazing team solving big problems. In July, we raised over $3.5 million in venture funding and announced a partnership with the world’s largest manufacturer of 3D print technology, 3D Systems. In addition, ZVerse has created the largest library of officially licensed 3D printable content. We offer a very competitive compensation plan! Get in on the ground floor of a venture backed technology company in SC. Required
  • Curiosity
Desired Skills
  • JS
  • Ajax
  • WebGL
  • MYSQL
  • ASP.NET
  • Ember
Applicants can email me direct if they want. Or, they can apply at ZVerse.com/careers John Carrington, Co-Founder & CEO ZVerse, Inc. Making the World's Content 3D Printable john@zverse.com

Android, iOS, Web: Student Developers Needed at Center for Digital Humanities (USC)

I'm writing on behalf of the Center for Digital Humanities in regard to several on-campus, part-time positions we're currently hiring for. The positions are for 10-20 hrs/week at $12/hr and up based on experience. Applicants should email a letter of interest and resume to John Knox at johnthomasknox@gmail.com. See job details below or on our website: http://www.sc.edu/about/centers/digital_humanities/about/jobs.php Android and/or iOS app developer
  • Experience with Objective-C and/or current and past versions of Android development required
  • Experience with cross-platform app development preferred
  • Experience coding with Swift preferred
Back-end web developer (multiple positions available)
  • Experience coding with one or more of the following required: PHP, Django, Ruby on Rails
  • Experience with MySQL preferred
Front-end web developer (multiple positions available)
  • Experience coding with the following required: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, PHP
Graphic Designer
  • Experience with the following required: Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator
  • Experience with web design preferred

Tech Recruiter: iOS jobs in Manhattan

Hi Gamecocks! My name is Leslie Corbett, an IT Technical Recruiter with Brooksource, and a recent graduate of USC. I am looking for experienced jr. and sr. iOS developers to lead in the full life cycle development for one of our fortune 600 retail clients in Manhattan, NY! This is a GREAT opportunity to get your foot-in-the-door with an enterprise level application and to implement YOUR own ideas to a native grown iOS application that is expected to reach 1.5 million+ downloads in 2015. Our client is looking for developers, who are independent and work efficiently at all times. They are focusing on building their in-house team and are looking for candidates, who are wanting to grow their career, in an exciting cultural environment in the heart of New York! Desired Skills and Experience:
  • Strong OOP skill
  • FULL life cycle development experience
  • Test Driven Development experience
  • Rest API's
  • Objective C
  • Swift
Our client will pay per diem for relocation expenses, you will receive your own BRAND NEW Macbook Pro, and compensation rates are very high. Please pass along my contact information to any graduates you feel would be qualified for this position. Email: lcorbett@brooksource.com 201.499.7693 (direct) 703 424 8206 (cell) Thank you so much! Go Cocks!! Leslie Corbett

Student Volunteers Needed in Library and Information Sciences Department

Dr. Darin Freeburg from Library and Information Science is seeking students for research projects. Students interested should email Dr. Freeburg directly with a letter of interest and resume to darinf@mailbox.sc.edu. Multiple research positions available: 1) Student(s) needed immediately for: Social Media/Marketing Opportunity with Local Church Students are needed to help a local church in a rebranding effort and in developing a social media presence. This may include a website redesign. Advanced students in computing, marketing, public relations, visual communications, journalism, and related areas are invited to send a resume and letter of interest to Darin Freeburg, Assistant Professor in the School of Library and Information Science (darinf@mailbox.sc.edu). 2) Additional research opportunities available for this project – ALL majors welcome based on interest and expertise As part of a larger research project in which the information needs of local churches and nonprofits are identified, students from across campus are invited to gain hands-on experience while helping these nonprofits in particular areas. Students will have the opportunity to engage in high-level research, as well as gain direct hands-on experience in an area they are interested in. Due to the nature of the research, the areas of expertise required for each project will change. The research focuses on intellectual capital and knowledge creation. Students in journalism and English, for instance, can help increase an organization’s internal communication and dialogue. Students in Education and psychology can help an organization develop practices of learning and self-evaluation. Students in exercise science and hospitality management can design spaces for informal collaboration. Particular expertise in database design is always welcome. Positions are unpaid but salary may be available through grants from the Office of Undergraduate Research and/or Honors College, based on eligibility.