Linux developer positions open in Ottawa
Lennart Sorensen
lsorense-1wCw9BSqJbv44Nm34jS7GywD8/FfD2ys at public.gmane.org
Mon Oct 3 17:25:15 UTC 2005
On Sat, Oct 01, 2005 at 11:56:12AM -0400, Srinivasan Krishnan wrote:
> I was asked by a friend to post this. Please direct your enquiries,
> resumes etc. to tapovan-rieW9WUcm8FVaraqhrzeZA at public.gmane.org
>
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> Location: Based in Ottawa, CANADA
> Duration: 11 months contract position.
> Rate: To be in USD $40/ hr
> No of Positions # Upto 20 openings
> Will hire off a phone interview
>
>
>
> A software designer with data services experience is required within the
> BCM Technology team. The candidate should have previous experience in
> the design and integration of data capabilities including:
> * IP datapath, bridging, VLAN, Diffserv
> * Routing stacks
> * Linux: NetFilter, queuing disciplines, tcp/udp stack, ip tables,
> sockets, scheduling, spin locks
> * Programming in C/C++
> * IP routing protocols and MIB implementation
> * FR, ATM, PPP and Ethernet knowledge is an asset
> * Highly developed creativity in effectively applying new ideas from all
> sources in executing tasks and solving problems at hand
>
> Experience Required:
>
> The candidate will have a proven track record (2-4 years minimum) with
> references for the following skills:
>
> - Embedded Linux driver development (including development environment,
> debug tools and GNU tool chain)
> - U-boot experience with PowerQuick Processor
> - Structured programming (C, C++) with experience writing Detailed
> Design Documentation (FDs and DDs), Nortel Development processes would
> be an asset
> - Solid Telecom and Datacom experience (telephony and data interfaces
> and protocols)
> - Has worked in a close knit team environment.
Hmm, so is Nortel finally getting around to replacing the NT/Jave system
of the BCM with Linux? Odd, I thought I remember a couple of years ago
they were talking about doing that, I thought it would have been done
already.
Lennart Sorensen
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