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Company: Relativity Techonologies
Position: Software development
Posted: 6/16/08

Relativity Technologies' software aligns IT with business via application modernization. Our platform, the Modernization Workbench (RMW), enables users to analyze/understand, manage, modernize, and maintain their existing applications.

RMW has analyzed systems of more than 7,000 programs and 18,000 Java classes with millions of lines of source code. Analysis ranges from static analysis of program dependencies through control and global dataflow. As well, it provides interactive analysis, graphing, querying, logic modeling, and re-architecting capabilities.

Relativity has recently opened a development office in Austin, Texas and is preparing to augment its staff. We are looking for good problem solvers who like to build software that analyzes clients' large and complex software systems. Excellent skills in problem solving, design, and software development are needed, as well as good communication skills. Experience in compiler related technologies such as parsers and static analysis is a plus.

The Relativity Austin Development Center provides a team-oriented atmosphere. The current team includes a variety of experience and education from B.A.s to Ph.D.s. Individuals work in a collaborative setting, which also provides an opportunity for individual excellence to shine and be recognized. In a small company, individual contributions make a difference. Don't get lost in the anonymity of a large corporate world!

We are looking for knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas:

Parsing programming languages
Syntactic and semantic analysis, design of multi-language semantic
representations
Tools such as YACC, YACC++, Bison, ANTLR
Static Analysis of programming languages
Data flow analysis: Reaching definitions, constant propagation,
use-def chains, etc.
Formal methods, program verification
Symbolic evaluation
Graph Theory
Object oriented design and programming
Languages: Java, C#
Software engineering
General knowledge: requirements definition, design principles, etc.
Agile development methods
Software testing
Test design and optimization
Tools such as Junit, Nunit, and similar
Rules and rules engines

We anticipate full-time positions for candidates with B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. degrees to be available soon.

Contact: Charles Dickerson (Charles.Dickerson@Relativity.com)


Company: Peace Corps
Job Title: IT Specialist (Systems Engineer - DPC7-A0275-LH)
Posted: 1/20/08

Duties: Serve as part of a small and specialized team responsible for the design, engineering, and review of the Agency's cutting edge information technology infrastructure. A successful candidate will leverage a strong background in Windows, Network, and/or IT Collaboration solutions engineering to provide Peace Corps' staff and volunteers with the tools they need to execute the Peace Corps' mission in a challenging international environment. Occasional travel to Peace Corps' regional offices and posts overseas may be required.

Qualifications: A strong background in Windows Server, Cisco networking, and/or online collaboration solution development; strong written, verbal, and technical skills; ability to work independently and as part of a team on highly complex technical projects; experience with project management and/or IT training a plus.

Application Deadline: 2/4/2008

For more information and to apply, visit www.peacecorps.gov/jobs


   
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