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SCM Consultant for a 6-12 month project for Univ. of California

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On 06/11/14 07:26, Tony S. wrote:

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Dear Leshek,

My name is Tony Sherwood, Managing Partner of CyberSearch, Ltd.  We are Preferred Vendor to Univ. of California.  They are looking for a SCM Consultant for a 6-12 month project.

email me at tony.sherwood@cybsearch.com if interested or if you know anyone?

Thanks

Tony

Technical leader with a high degree of knowledge in the overall field and recognized expertise in specific areas; problem-solving frequently requires analysis of unique issues/problems without precedent and/or structure. May manage problems that include formulating strategies and administering policies and processes. Experience with Websphere, JBOSS, Apache, IBM Rational Team Concert and Build Forge”

FUNCT  037

Change/Configuration Consultant

Location: Oakland, CA

Length: 6-12 months

Start: ASAP

Interview :phone

Rate: Open – all inclusive

The Senior Applications Systems Administrator for SCM Tool is part of the Application Infrastructure Group (AIG). This SCM Administrator has primary responsibility for implementing and maintaining the Software Change and Configuration Management tool (IBM’s Rational Team Concert SCM) according to in-house defined infrastructure and policies. The SCM Administrator’s primary task is to perform the installation, configuration, and day-to-day tasks associated with ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of a WebSphere and JBOSS runtime environment. The SCM Administrator ensures the functionality of the deployment process by defining and maintaining workflows, process streams, project definitions, and automated process rules. The SCM Administrator is also responsible for providing support to the Release Management team using IBM Rational Build Forge.

Software Programmer/Developer Internship (Java)

Witam Serdecznie,

Nazywam sie Tomasz Stankowski. Jestem nowym uzytkownikiem komputerowcy.org. Mam ogromna prosbe o wiadomosc jezeli posiadacie Panstwo informacje o naborze na Software Programmer/Developer Internship ( Java).

Obecnie realizuje MS in Computer Science at NJIT. W zeszlym roku ukonczylem AS in Computer Science at Bergen Community College.  W wolnych chwilach pisze krotkie programy w Java.

Status w USA:  Student F1 Visa. Prosze o krotka wiadomosc – wysle resume – thomas.stankowski@gmail.com.

Pozdrawiam,

Tomasz Stankowski

Long Term Contract – Mainframe – Jersey City”, moze ktos jest zainteresowany

 

Zycze milego wieczoru,

Roman Lukasik

—–Original Message—–

From: Andrew Mitchell [mailto:andrew.mitchell@princetoninformation.com]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 6:18 PM
Subject: Long Term Contract – Mainframe – Jersey City
05/16/14 6:04 PM

My name is Andrew and I’m an IT recruiter at Princeton Information.  Our records show that you are an experienced IT professional with experience as a Mainframe Developer. This experience is relevant to one of my current openings. If you’re interested, please reply by attaching an MS Word copy of your resume and I will get back to you with more details. Thank you.

It is located in Jersey City, NJ.

Mainframe:
Strong in:
DB2 / SQL
CICS
MQ
COBOL2
JCL
VSAM
Financial/Brokerage background a major plus

If you are qualified, available, interested, planning to make a change, or know of a friend who might have the required qualifications and interest, please call me ASAP at (201) 604-9900 even if we have spoken recently about a different position. If you do respond via e-mail please include a daytime phone number so I can reach you. In considering candidates, time is of the essence, so please respond ASAP.

Referrals are greatly appreciated!  Princeton pays a referral fee for anyone we place within six months of the referral who is not currently in our database.

Sincerely yours,

Andrew Mitchell

New York Times features our Heartbleed t-shirt campaign

Lista Dyskusyjna,

Yesterday, I was shocked to discover that New York Times has featured our t-shirt campaign in their article on the outpouring of support for OpenSSL.
Our original campaign ended oversubscribed a few days ago. We were able to pledge to donate a nice round number of $2,048 to the OpenSSL Software Foundation. We are now awaiting for the proceeds from Teespring to make good on our promise.

By popular demand, we have just relaunched the campaign, so if you missed out here’s your second chance:

OpenSSLhttp://teespring.com/iheartbleedopenssl

And here’s why I bother with this: http://www.slashdb.com/2014/04/14/heartbleed-openssl/

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Please participate and share.

Thank you,

Victor Olex