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Full Time opportunity>San Mateo>Release Engineer>80+K

Fri Jan 28 19:54:29 2005 Full Time opportunity>San Mateo>Release Engineer>80+K
Posted by anonymous



We have an immediate need for Release Engineer.

Job Responsibilities

Build and release company products on Solaris, AIX, Linux and Windows platforms;Perform system administration tasks on Solaris, AIX, Linux and Windows servers and workstations;

Create Perl and Unix shell scripting development of web-based engineering and build infrastructure tools, including the bug tracking system and code management systems;

Develop Java installation and configuration utilities, build tools and build automation support;

Maintain and enhance company's Ant-based automated build system;

Design and implement enhancements to the development processes and the engineering infrastructure.

Job Requirements

Strong knowledge of Perl, Unix shell scripting, Ant, C/C++ or Java, Unix environments and system administration;

Familiarity with CVS or other Unix-based revision control systems; Experience with installation and configuration of databases (Oracle, SQLServer, DB2) and of J2EE application servers (BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere) preferred;

Advanced scripting and automation development experience desired.

Best regards,


Ted Lambert - Sr. Account Manager
GoAhead Solutions, LLC
400 Oyster Point Blvd, Suite 407
South San Francisco, CA.94080
Direct.650-873-7253 cell.415-336-8055
ted@goaheadsolutions.com Fax. 650-873-7257
http://www.goaheadsolutions.com




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