Monthly Archives: September 2004

Job – Telligent Systems – work with some .net rock stars!

Telligent Systems is growing fast – and looking for 2 more .net pros. I love that one of the job descriptions states 4 years of .NET. So you were on the first alpha drop!! Or really, it is just to ensure that you are really experienced with .NET. C# is also prominent in the description. But what I love best is this:

You will also participate in community activities ranging from presenting at conference and software design previews, to building samples and answering online questions from customers.

Yes folks, that’s part of the job! Sounds great. And it is a work from home job. Hmmmmm… 🙂

Actually, one job requires 2 years and the other 4.

Read more on Scott Watermasysk’s blog or Rob Howard’s.

VT Jobs: General Dynamics I.T. Pro

General Dynamics (U.S. defense contractor)

(oh look I can copy and paste!)

job info on career builder.com

Intro:
General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products is a proven solutions integrator of defense products for all branches of the U.S. Department of Defense. We have strong technology positions on key programs that are aligned with homeland defense and DoD’s transformation initiatives. Our company is an industry leader in composites technology and production, chem/bio detection, protection systems, and integrated armament products for land, air and sea.

Job Responsibilities:
Support the enterprise engineering function by performing the following: Handle system configuration and integration, design specifications, and testing plans; Evaluate and manage applications updates, implementation, schedule, and problem resolution; Serve as the direct stakeholder contact for system based information; Responsible for standards and conventions, work products, deliverable quality and stakeholder satisfaction; Provide direction to IT service provider support staff for run and maintain activities as well as development efforts; Perform system administration functions for new and legacy systems; Participate in new system development and system integration; Develop and analyze system metrics and perform system audits; Collaborate with and assist the business systems process specialists.

Required Education:
Four year technical degree in Computer Science or Information Technology or equivalent.

VT Jobs: Business Analyst

Suss MicroTec  www.suss.com Waterbury, VT

Business Analyst  – Oracle centric job not listed on website so I’ll type fast – watch for typos! 🙂

If you are an I/T/ pro and have extensive experience with Oracle Applications within the Order Management, Purchasing, Supply Chain Planning and Inventory modules, this position may be the opportunity that you have been looking for. The successful candidate will haev a proven track record. Min. requirements for the positiong include a BS in Comp Sci (or equivalent), 3-5 years experience in the implementation and post-production support of Oracle applications, excellent technical skills, experience with tools such as pL/SQL, Forms Reports, Discoverer and Oracle Workflow and strong interpoersonal and communications skills.

[found in Burlington Free Press Business Monday Supplement 9/20/04]

Tablet PC Article on Real Time Stylus

Programmatic access to the real time stylus is one of the real OOOH AAAAH features of the Tablet PC SDK 1.7. Larry O’Brien, who is a real tablet developer guru, has written an article on DevX that really digs into this wondrous API. This is not something that you would use in a typical data entry application, but I challenge you go check it out, think out of the box a little, and dream up some interesting scenarios. Aren’t you tired of writing data entry applications anyway? 🙂

not speaking at Code Camp – but GO! GO! GO!

Although I have given in to the desire to spend a nice fall weekend with my husband and some sorely missed non-geek friends in mid-October, Code Camp II (Oct 15-16th at Microsoft’s Waltham,MA office) is going to be a great event. It is a weekend event – two loooong days filled with so much great content to get you up to speed on a variety of .NET topics. The event is free and there are many well-known speakers presenting.

Here is all the info and how to register!