Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 21:15:04 -0800 From: "Andi L" <andile@hotpop.com> To: <freebsd-jobs@freebsd.org> Subject: Full-time employee Senior Kernel and FileSystems Software Engineers, Seattle Message-ID: <000201c417a8$4f8be7d0$0400a8c0@catbert>
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Senior Software Engineers, Kernel and FileSystem Development Teams Love to develop with FreeBSD, and to work hard, play hard, and help = create award winning digital storage products?=20 Since January 2004, Isilon Systems won 3 major product awards: "Best Enterprise Class Storage System," 2004 Storage Visions & and Home = Gateway Conference "Best Complete Storage System," 2004 Network Storage Conference "Most Promising Technology," WSA We're hiring Software Development Engineers to help develop our = next-generation storage products. As a Software Engineer with our Kernel or FileSystems development teams, you will be heavily = involved in the design and implementation of key system components. The successful candidate will have been a successful team leader and = motivator and have experience in one or more of the following: C programming, storage systems and protocols, Unix-based systems, = networking, file systems and kernel development.=20 Project planning and schedules.=20 Requirements:=20 MUST HAVE a MINIMUM of at least five years of development experience.=20 Extensive knowledge of low-level Unix networking and/or network file = systems and storage design experience is required.=20 Ability to work successfully as part of a team.=20 Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or other technical degree.=20 So come join our great team! If you have the experience to help us = develop unique technology that will redefine the storage industry, please send your resume to: So come join our great = team! If you have the experience to help us develop unique technology that will redefine the storage industry, please send = your resume to: alevin - at - isilon.com Thanks!=20 Andi=20
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