[misc.jobs.offered] Be part of the team that creates the next generation of UNIX

larry@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) (11/16/88)

    	Be Part Of The Team That Creates The Next Generation Of UNIX

If you find being involved in stat-of-the-art projects exciting, enjoy kernel 
level programming, or relish the thought of adding a highly visible reference
to your resume, read on.

Braintec Corporation is seeking UNIX systems programmers, with 2-3 years 
experience, to work on creation of the Open Software Foundation's new AIX
based operating system.  Positions are currently open in the following
areas:

	1. Kernel programming: memory management, device driver, and 
	demand paging experience is a plus.

	2. Utility programming: Port and merge Berkley and Sys V
	features into AIX.

	3. Quality Assurance: testing.

	4. Configuration Management: Release control, Technical support

	5. Research and Development:

Full, part-time, and contract positions from $35-$60/yr or $35-$60/hr 
require working in sunny Inglewood, California.  Applicants should have a 
BSCS or equivalent experience.  For further information contact Mr. David Saad 
at (714) 723-0978 or send your resume to:

	Braintec Corporation
	Suite B
	3336 Via Lido
	Newport Beach, CA  92663

Please respond to the address/phone above only, mentioning that you learned
of this position from Larry Dighera.

(UNIX is a trademark of AT&T, AIX is a trademark of IBM)

jeff@ism780c.isc.com (Jeff Copeland) (11/17/88)

In article <12854@conexch.UUCP> larry@conexch.UUCP (Larry Dighera) writes:
>Braintec Corporation is seeking UNIX systems programmers, with 2-3 years 
>experience, to work on creation of the Open Software Foundation's new AIX
>based operating system.  Positions are currently open in the following
>areas:
>
>Full, part-time, and contract positions from $35-$60/yr or $35-$60/hr 
>require working in sunny Inglewood, California.  

I thought all OSF work was being done in Boston by OSF and staff on loan
from the full ($5 million/year) members.  And I might be willing to work
cheap, but $60 a year is low even by my standards.