[CALUG] [Fwd: RE: Jim Sansing's availability]

Jim Sansing jjsansing at verizon.net
Wed Jul 25 20:16:14 EDT 2012


NOTE:  I worked on a short term contract for this group.  If you like
working on Beagleboard or Raspberry Pi, this is a dream job.  They need
help building a custom Linux distro to install on their RFID readers.

The job requires knowledge of building packages, preferably debs, and
some C programming experience.  It would be good to have looked into
the kernel enough to be familiar with how network and serial drivers
work.  Also, the task I worked on was to backport AppArmor to the distro
they are using and help define a security policy for the device.

They are located in Rockville.

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Motorola RFID division is looking for a experienced senior embedded
Linux developer to work on UHF RFID (radio frequency identification)
readers. The Linux expert will work with a team of high energy
individuals to build a new and exciting line of RFID products.

The main function will be to serve as the embedded Linux platform
expert responsible for guiding a team. The platform will be used
to create our next generation of RFID reader product lines.

Therefore, experience with  software platforming concepts is
required. The Linux platform will support embedded APIs and SDKs
for different programming languages. You will get to demonstrate
your expertise in design, development, performance tuning, test
plan definition, and documentation.

For more details and to apply for the position please visit

http://careers.motorolasolutions.com/moto.cfm?page=search_jobs

and search for Job ID/Req #103060

Victor Molina





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