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Job available at Maine

From: <yichan_at_wasoftware.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 17:31:03 GMT
Message-ID: <93kqkp$del$1@nnrp1.deja.com>

Location: Maine,US
Type: PERM
Jobs available: Scientific Software Engineer (#050/OT)

Key responsibilities

    The Scientific Software Engineer(SSE) will develop scientific applications related to the collection of physiological and behavioral data in mice and contribute to the development of a new public database for the dissemination of information related to this program. Applicants must be energetic, imaginative, and ready to participate in a highly interdisciplinary environment combining biology and computer science. Desired skills include: Web site design and implementation
(HTML, CGI, Java Servlet API, Java applets), relational database
programming (SQL, JDBC, ODBC), GUI design and implementation, objectoriented  design and programming, Perl, Python, Java, Sybase or Oracle. Excellent communication skills required. Windows and Mac experience is required. UNIX experience helpful. B.S. in Computer Science or equivalent experience is required. Strong interest in biology, genetics, and statistics preferred.

Desired skills include: Web site design and implementation (HTML, CGI, Java Servlet API, Java applets), relational database programming (SQL, JDBC, ODBC), GUI design and implementation, object-oriented design and programming, Perl, Python, Java, Sybase or Oracle. Excellent communication skills required. Windows and Mac experience is required. UNIX experience helpful. B.S. in Computer Science or equivalent experience is required. Strong interest in biology, genetics, and statistics preferred.

For more info or to send resume for immediate attention :

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Maggie Chan
Washington Software INC.

(301) 947-6660
mailto:yichan_at_wasoftware.com http://www.wasoftware.com Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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