Monthly Archives: November 2006

Vermont IT Jobs: .NET Web Developer/Programmer in Middlebury VT

Web Developer/Programmer position:
Location: Middlebury, Vermont

We are a successful and established Vermont e-commerce web site development and Web marketing firm that offers a fun and stimulating environment with great co-workers, flexible schedules and lots of contact with interesting clients. 

We are looking for a responsible, team-oriented individual who is interested in programming for Web development in a Microsoft environment. Candidate should be as comfortable in front of the client as in front of the computer and be technologically inquisitive. You will need an understanding of Object-Oriented development, .NET 1.1/2.0, ASP.NET, VB.NET, Visual Studio 2003/2005, and MS SQL. Web design skills and Flash would be a plus.

Salary is commensurate with experience. Love of dark chocolate and interest in bicycling and/or fencing a plus.
 
Candidate must be a US citizen or possess valid green card.

Please respond with resume: jobs@tli2.com.  No phone calls please.

Timberline Interactive, Inc.
PO Box 992, Middlebury, VT 05753
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer offering health
Benefits and competitive salaries

Vermont IT Jobs: Update of Oracle Position at Burton Snowboard

Oracle DBA/SAP Basis Administrator

 

Burton Snowboards is looking for a talented senior level administrator to join our fast-paced IT team to help manage our enterprise database and SAP Basis environments. This position requires a broad set of skills and will be responsible for designing, installing, configuring, documenting, and supporting Oracle databases in an SAP environment as well as providing SAP Basis administration support in a MySAP/ERP/Netweaver landscape.

 

Responsibilities include installing and configuring software, applying patches, disaster recovery processes, backup and recovery procedures, capacity planning, and regular maintenance tasks. Maintaining database availability, including: monitoring, alerting, and proactively maintaining databases to avoid loss of database access and availability. Database performance tuning–including analysis, performance optimization, and memory management. Experience with Oracle-specific backup, refresh, and restore procedures is essential. SAP Basis administration duties include archiving, performance tuning, security and user administration.

 

A Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate field and a minimum of 3 years of senior level experience managing Oracle databases in an enterprise ERP environment is required. Demonstrated experience with planning, designing, configuring, installing, and troubleshooting Oracle 9i/10g is needed. Preferred candidates will be well-versed in Oracle SQL and PL/SQL and have previous, demonstrable experience supporting SAP. Familiarity with Linux file systems, tape backup procedures, and SAN environments is a plus. This position requires strong oral, written and organization skills, excellent time and project management skills, and a strong ability to prioritize tasks.

 

To apply: Please complete our online application at www.burton.com

Vermont IT Jobs: IT Marketing Analyst in Bennington, VT

Title:  IT Marketing Analyst

Location: Bennington, Vermont

Perks:  Relocation assistance available, plus excellent benefits

Salary:  $65,000 – $75,000++

Type position:  permanent (not contract)

 

This is truly a unique, positive company with a hi-tech environment and significant focus on marketing and customer support.  Great corporate culture!   The IT Marketing Analyst will be a key player in all MARKETING efforts for this well-established and highly successful Vermont company.  Will be part of IT staff, but work closely with internal Marketing groups to develop & enhance critical reporting systems which analyze customer behavior and buying patterns; will provide business analysis to increase the success of corporate marketing programs. Will also assist IT groups in recommending database and user interface to support; assist tech-support team in supporting software infrastructure to optimize performance and usability of end-user tools; test new versions of software developed for the marketing groups.   Company will assist with relocation costs for qualified candidates in state (Vermont) or out of state.   They will not allow telecommuting – you must live within commuting distance from the position. 

 

 Requirements 

         Ideal candidate will have strong IT experience combined with strong marketing knowledge or be an experienced marketing analyst with very good computer skills. 

         Technical skills should include some of the following: BI / Business intelligence and reporting tools and techniques (e.g. Business Objects, MS Reporting Services, Crystal Reports); and Relational and/or Dimensional database design in data warehouse database; Oracle and/or SQL Server database tools and techniques.

         Skills in scripting languages preferred:  VBScript, PL/SQL, Visual Basic or .Net. or SAS.

         Experience with IT Analysis in marketing concepts such analytics, CRM, data analysis, Business Intelligence, eCommerce, data mining, SAS or statistical tools are desirable.

         Bright creative person with solid technical skills who takes initiative and contributes creatively to project and team goals.

         BS Computer Science, Marketing or Business is preferred / not required.

 

TO APPLY:  forward your resume in Word.doc format to joycehunt@hamiltontech.com.   

Or, call with questions:  888-497-8462 x101  (our placement firm is located in the Albany, New York area. 

Vermont IT Jobs: .NET Web Developer in Bennington, VT

Title:  WEB DEVELOPER

Location: Bennington, Vermont

(just north of Bennington)

Perks:  Relocation assistance available!  Plus excellent benefits

Salary:  $65,000 – $75,000++

Type position:  permanent (not contract)

 

Challenging opportunity for WEB Developer interested creating complex, sophisticated features for e-commerce environment.   

This is truly a unique, positive company with a hi-tech environment and significant focus on marketing and customer support.  Great corporate culture!   Will build user interface applications and back-end databases using various programming and scripting languages; program complex and custom Web pages; assist in project planning and technical Web site design and architecture; create prototypes and functional specifications for software projects;  determine new Web technologies to utilize, such as browsers, languages, and plug-ins based on company’s needs;  conceptualize long-term needs of Web development.   Company will assist with relocation costs for qualified candidates in state (Vermont) or out of state.   They will not allow telecommuting – you must live within commuting distance from the position. 

 

Requirements:

·   Strong skill in development of corp web sites / e-commerce sites

·   Prefer exp with Microsoft based tools: .Net,  VB.Net,  Visual Studio, ASP, Visual Basic, SQL-Server, Commerce Server

·  Will consider Java/PHP web development experience

·  Should have min 3-6 years exp including developing corporate web applications

·  Industry experience in wholesale, retail, marketing, POS or service oriented businesses is a plus.

·  Solid work record with good references will be required.

·  BS Computer Science or similar technical degree

·  Growth opportunity with world-class ecommerce systems.

 

 

TO APPLY:  forward your resume in Word.doc format to joycehunt@hamiltontech.com.   

Or, call with questions:  888-497-8462 x101  (our placement firm is located in the Albany, New York area; the position is in Vermont)

Borat

Rich and I saw Borat last night and I couldn’t agree more with Charles Petzold’s assessment:

If Mr. Cohen’s intent is to explore people’s reactions in intolerable situations, then it makes no sense for this movie to have scenes of Borat by himself, or with his “producer.” And yet, Mr. Cohen has obviously become so enamored of his fictional creation that the movie really becomes about Borat rather than his American victims.

I found the movie nearly intolerable myself. Excluding a few scenes that seemed pretty real (the homeboys teaching him how to dress a little more homey and the very human Lunelle and everyone’s incredible patience) Cohen’s version of “Candid Camera” was over the top, but not really in what I saw as an intellectual or enlightening way. His outrageous public behavior was just outright mean and not funny. So much commentary of the movie is about how he tricked people on camera, but the ruse goes much further. He tricked us into the movie theater to shock us too. I’m pretty liberal and extremely tolerant, but there was way more in that movie than I felt like witnessing and nearly walked out.  I truly feel duped that I got lured into the theater with all of this promise of some fascinating expose of human behavior. And to top it off, I have now paid my $8 and brought my husband (who was hoping to see James Bond instead), and therefore contributed to the success of the movie. The joke has been on all of us, not just the “characters” in the movie.

Slides and Demos Posted for ASPConnections, VSConnections and Mobile Connections Talks

I have posted the powerpoints and demos from my four talks at DevConnections last week.

They are all on http://www.thedatafarm.com/talks.aspx.

Each session is listed alphabetically. At the end of the session description you will find a link for the PowerPoint deck and for the zip file with the demos.

The four sessions I just posted are:

  • Advanced ADO.NET 2.0 (3 hour post-conf workshop)
  • Asynchronous Programming for ASP.NET Developers
  • Managing and Deploying ASP.NET 2.0 Applications and Web Services
  • Persisting Ink on the Web