JO:(5032APS) Perl Developer Full-Time Position in Santa Clara, CA
John F. Neat
jneat at aplussearch.com
Fri Jan 4 22:40:23 UTC 2013
Hi Yen,
Are you or anyone you know available for the position below?
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Job Order #: 5032APS
Position Title: Perl Developer
Position Type: FTE
Salary: Market Rate
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Job Description:
Our client is a fast growing privately held Security software company that is looking for a Perl Developer to work on their server applications. As a server side developer, you will be working side by side with other developers and architects on their SAAS platform and security products. You will have daily interactions with their product, IT, and QA teams.
Job Requirements:
*Solid Perl background with 4+ years of work experience
*Must have experience with at least one other language such as C++, Java, Ruby, C#, etc.
*Must have experience developing web services or web applications in a fast paced development environment with lightweight requirements
*Must have solid algorithm development, analysis, and OOD/OOP skills
*Must have experience working with large data sets and databases
*Must have working knowledge of HTTP/S, HTML, JS, and SQL
*Prefer experience with Linux, VMware, JIRA, SVN, Eclipse, Apache, and PostgreSQL
Thanks,
John.
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