Perl Web Application Developer

Dave Stoddard dgs at accelix.net
Wed May 23 02:30:23 UTC 2007


The National Shoplifter Registry (NSR) is looking for Perl programmers to
assist with the development of a web-based application for tracking retail
crime. The application is based on the LAMP development stack using FreeBSD,
Apache, MySQL, and Perl. 

This is an ideal opportunity for a highly motivated software engineer that
wants to work on new application development using rapid development
techniques and state-of-the art development tools, including a powerful API
and code generator that can increase productivity by a factor of 20 times or
more. 

We are initially looking for a contract relationship (1099), however this
could progress into a salary position with full benefits for an individual
that is able to demonstrate strong application development and analytical
skills. We will also consider part-time developers and college interns for
this current phase of the project.

NSR is a small start-up that has secured its first round of venture funding.
We are open to some telecommuting, however much of your initial work would
need to be done onsite in order to learn the application, and to coordinate
with the team on specific design issues. The company atmosphere is casual
and friendly.

Required skills:

Solid Perl development skills, MySQL, and HTML are required. We are looking
for developers that motivated, innovative, and love to write great software.

Desired skills:

Apache, Mod-Perl, CSS, XML, AJAX, JavaScript, Jasper Reports, FreeBSD
Administration, MySQL Replication and NDB Clustering, Cisco IOS, Photoshop,
and Google Maps are all useful skills, but not required.

Onsite Requirements:

The first two of three weeks will need to be performed onsite in order
to gain familiarity with the application.  Once developers are up to
speed, they can telecommute for much of the project.

Company Contact:

Dave Stoddard
National Shoplifter Registry
3316 Kilkenny Street
Silver Spring, MD 20904-1735
301-572-2908 : office
301-576-4288 : FAX
jobs at nslr.org




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