GE Developers in WI

Note: From one of our alumni. --jmvidal My team (PET/CT) in Waukesha, WI is looking for engineers fairly proficient in object-oriented design and development, with strong fundamentals in C++/Java. Here are some specific requirements… Qualifications/Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related computer field
  • 1+ years experience developing software for complex systems or computerized products
  • Linux and C/C++/Java background
Desired Characteristics
  • Masters Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related computer field
  • Experience with safety-related medical device product development life cycle,
  • Experience with real-time acquisition of data
  • Experience with Python, DOORS, dynamic analyzers
  • Experience in Network file systems, Disk technologies including RAID systems
  • Experience with multi-threaded software design
Please forward me resumes. Thanks, Kapil ====================== Kapil Dukle Kapil.Dukle@med.ge.com PET Senior Software Engineer GE Healthcare Technologies

Website Designer Internship

Description: Intern will be working within a creative and energetic environment to create professional quality websites and marketing materials for clients. (10) Ten to (20) Twenty hours a week based around students schedule. Responsibilities: • Create design prototypes including: graphic design, site navigation, and layout of content for new websites, templates, or existing clients. • Ensure layout of content is accessible and logical; recommend improvements if necessary. • Create visual concepts that match the content and the image wanted by the clients but that fit in the schools global image; ensure that sites are easy to navigate. • Build websites using technologies that conform to international standards and make sure that they are universally accessible. • Perform maintenance and updates to existing websites when requested by clients. • Contribute to the overall development of the Web Communications group and of the university website. Required Skills: • Computer Science majors or other discipline related to the primary responsibilities. A minimum of one year producing table-less, XHTML, standards-compliant cross browser, website design or graphic design. • Experience working in a communications/ public relations environment, particularly in a start-up company setting, highly desirable. • Advanced knowledge of XHTML, CSS, and of digital imaging and illustration with Adobe Photoshop, and Illustrator with formal training an asset. • Knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, PHP and dynamic HTML; experience with Macromedia Flash. • Knowledge and demonstrated experience with cross-browser and cross-platform issues (IE, Firefox, Safari, etc.) • Attention to detail, customer-service orientation, and creativity in problem-solving. • Ability to work in a team and to communicate in a clear way to provide training to staff and faculty. • Knowledge of current web-design trends and techniques, a strong online portfolio displaying user-centered design, and experience with web database solutions definite assets. Position Availability: Internship – Web Design Internship Time Frame: Fall Semester and Spring Semester (school year: 2012-2013) Hours: minimum of 10 hours a week / up to 20 hours per week. Payment: The Internship does not initially pay. Opportunity for future part time employment based on performance. Interested in an internship, please submit a Portfolio of work and Resume to: Justin@greenestreetdesigns.com Justin Gerwe Greene Street Designs, LLC www.greenestreetdesigns.com

Rockstar Web App Developer to build Wodify solution for CrossFit

Note: Conigent is based in NJ but will be launching a satellite office here in Columbia. They are looking to fill 1-2 positions.-- jmvidal. Overview: In a nutshell, We (Conigent) are looking for an accomplished web application developer programming experience to further develop our Wodify application for the CrossFit Industry. Wodify is a digital whiteboard system that registers athletes for class, records WOD results and remembers past performance. Ideal candidates will works well under tight deadlines and have an eagerness to learn. Why working for Conigent is a pretty sweet gig:
  • We only hire talented folks who are real, who can make us laugh, and who quite frankly, pass the “Do I want to work with this person everyday” test.
  • We love working together as a team, getting our hands dirty, and giving back to our community. We give each employee one additional day off per quarter above and beyond their vacation time to do something meaningful.
  • Be a part of a growing start-up business with a great reputation and a passion for innovation and reinventing itself.
  • We recognize that you not only take a job because it sound interesting and is a good fit, but you have to be able to grow too. We make sure that you are learning and growing in your position and map a plan to ensure we are doing everything we can to keep you happy working for us.
  • Wodify is a flat organization and you work alongside everyone on the Wodify team including Wodify’s founder.
  • Adults only! We don’t micro-manage. Everyone here is treated like a professional.
  • We like to have fun: End the day early after a hard week and hang out, drink beers, and eat wings at the local pub with everyone from work or have impromptu lunches (boss’s treat) at the addictive juice and burrito bar across the street.
  • Company pays for your CrossFit membership
  • A typical day for us is driving to Boston, demoing Wodify, and working out with world class athletes at Reebok One.
If you are the right fit for the App Developer position you are probably:
  • A BIG nerd
  • Love techy gadgets
  • Love taking crappy technology products and making them better
  • Live in the greater Philadelphia area
  • A solid developer with experience developing web applications.
You preferably like:
  • Working start-up style
  • Tech stuff
  • Drinking beer and eating wings
  • CrossFitting or are willing to become a Crossfitter
  • Dressing casual
  • Giving back to the community on company time
You also:
  • Possess a work hard and play hard mentality
  • Are sarcastic, like to make others laugh, and tease your co-workers (only in fun of course)
  • Are creative and enjoy sitting and bouncing ideas off one another
  • Are willing to pitch in wherever needed including taking out the trash (yes we said it!)
  • Are humble and honest
If you are interested, please send an email to nicole@conigent.com. Please be sure to use the subject "Developer" and your resume. Salary Range: $50,000 (negotiable based on education and experience) I appreciate any information or assistance you can provide us. I look forward to hearing from you! Please feel free to reach out to me via phone if you would like to discuss this in further detail. -- Best Regards, Nicole Fasolino Conigent® www.conigent.com 134 Kings Highway East, Suite B Haddonfield, NJ 08033

Code the Change looking for Student Leaders

Who Are We? Code the Change helps computer scientists use their skills for social change. For the past four years, we have put on Code Jams at Stanford where students program for nonprofits for a day. We have been sponsored by Facebook, Google, Apple, and most of the other big name high tech companies, and we recently got an award from Bill Clinton. Now, we're spreading to the top CS schools so that more nonprofits can get help and so that more computer scientists can change the world, and we are now looking for new student leaders at the University of South Carolina to put on events! Why Get Involved? Develop a relationship with high tech companies and nonprofits -- you will be the point person for high tech sponsors and recruiters and for the directors of our nonprofit beneficiaries. This is a great way to learn about their organizations, to figure out where you want to work, and to have an automatic in when you apply for a job. Become a centerpiece in your school's CS community -- the events that you put on will be fun opportunities for computer scientists to get to know each other, and you'll be the one bringing everyone together. Soon, you'll be well known among both students and professors. Save the world -- the work that you do makes a difference, and it is tremendously rewarding to see the impact that you have. Code the Change works with everything from local organizations that help kids get into college to organizations doing agricultural disease detection using Android in Uganda, so no matter what issue you care about, you'll be able to work on projects that are important to you.

Two Undergrad Developers needed at CDH

The USC's Center for Digital Humanities (CDH) is looking for TWO undergraduate students to work on a project in conjunction with the Computer Vision Lab in the Department of Computer Science. We'll be applying advanced computer vision algorithms to tens of thousands of digital page-images from early modern books (as part of this project), and we're looking for interested Computer Science and Engineering undergraduates to work on processing, automation, research, and algorithm/UI development. Candidates should have experience with, or be willing to learn one or more of:

  • MATLAB
  • Java/Swing
  • C/C++
  • Computer Vision/Graphics
  • GIMP/Photoshop
  • Web development

Experience using Linux a plus. Positions commence as early as September 1st. If interested please contact Dr. Colin Wilder (WILDERCF@mailbox.sc.edu) with a resume and contact information.

Tech Night

Tech Night is a fun, interactive four-hour event hosted by Colonial Life’s and Unum’s Global Business Technology department. It showcases IT as an exciting and viable career opportunity. The program emphasizes teamwork, collaboration, creative problem solving and continuous learning opportunities. Students will visit a Tech Fair to learn about IT careers and different specialties, then participate in a user interface design challenge and server virtualization exercise. Pizza and refreshments are included, too. Learn more by visiting the Tech Night website Tech Night for college students will be heldTuesday, Oct. 16, 3:30-7:30 p.m. at Colonial Life in Columbia. There is no charge to attend but space is limited and advance registration is required. Here’s how you can help:

  • Share this information with your classes and any students you think might be interested.
  • Ask them to email Murfi Lockhart or call her at (803) 678-5304 by Sept. 28 to register. Emails should include the student’s name, mailing address, phone number, email address, college and major.
  • Give them a copy of the attached release form to complete in advance and bring to the event.

Questions? Please feel free to email or call me at (803) 678-5254. We look forward to seeing your students at Tech Night! Kellie Austin, FLMI, ACS Systems Project Lead, Agency Global Business Technology Colonial Life - Making benefits count. 803.678.5254 kbaustin@coloniallife.com

Best-Paying and Worst-Paying Master’s Degrees

This news item on Best-Paying and Worst-Paying Master’s Degrees from Monster.com gives some statistics on salaries for the various degrees. As always, Engineering, Computing and Finance come on top. I found it interesting, however, that Monster lists "programmer" as the career choice for other majors. For example, the highes't paid Master's is in EE, but one of the jobs is as a software developer:
1. Master’s in Electrical Engineering Median Pay: $121,000 Possible Jobs: Senior systems engineer ($124,000), software developer ($112,000), senior electrical engineer ($108,000)
For Physics, the highest paying job is as a software engineer: 5. Master’s in Physics Median Pay: $113,000 Possible Jobs: Senior software engineer ($112,000), physicist ($93,400), secondary school teacher ($70,000) All CS majors work in computers:
6. Master’s in Computer Science Median Pay: $109,000 Possible Jobs: Software architect ($124,000), IT project manager ($109,000), software developer ($96,100)

Web Video Person

Not sure if this fits at all with your department but we are looking for a person with web and video skills to work with us asap. Basically someone comfortable with shooting video and the making it available in various formats on the web. Programming experience is a major plus. Please forward this to anyone you feel might be interested. They can contact me directly at 803-240-1213 or todd@palmettocomputerlabs.com. Thanks! Todd Lewis

Java Programmer: Junior

Java Programmer - Junior, GREAT starter position JO973 We are looking for a recent I.T. Grad with a high GPA and go get 'em personality. You will learn a LOT in your first year from a very talented team of I.T. professionals. We have had a number of former USC grads join this team. We anticipate our interviewing process to begin in the next 30 days
  • You MUST had done Java work in college but do NOT need actual work experience.
  • This permanent position is in Columbia, SC.
Please send your MS Word resume to David@AllenAssociates.net for consideration. Go to http://www.allenassociates.net/currentopenings.htm and look @ JO973 for details as they arise.

Drupal Developer

Sustainable Carolina is seeks someone experienced with Drupal and able to fulfill needs of designing and implementing a website as well as additional needs regarding subscriber management and tracking. The number of hours available rely on the skills and experience of the applicant. We are searching for someone to fill between 5 and 25 hours per week. Below is some information about the qualifications we are seeking. Interested parties, please send a resume and cover letter to coxcc2@mailbox.sc.edu. Drupal Experience: Drupal 7 Using Panels and Views Theming with Fusion Core (Acquia Marina) Creating Mobile Themes Setting up Newsletter Functionality Setting up faceted search function Setting up Contact Management System in conjunction with a listserv type function Potentially using PHPlist as an option. Theming Newsletters.

Software Developer Needed for Short-Term Assistive Technology Project

USC Mathematics Professor needs programmer ASAP for short-term project (approximately 100 hours) to develop an assistive technology for students/researchers with upper extremity impairment. Work will consist of interfacing several software packages, integrating multiple I/O devices, and some basic design work. Pay will be commensurate with experience: $15-30/h. Familiarity with LaTeX essential; experience in C/C++, Java, and Python preferred. Any background in textual analysis or image processing is a bonus. Contact cooper@math.sc.edu for more information.