Persistence Modelers Needed

From: S.D. Couture <AustUS_at_msn.com>
Date: 1996/10/24
Message-ID: <00001a1b+00008f7b_at_msn.com>#1/1


AustUS Advisory, Inc. exclusively represents a company in the gorgeous location of Tampa, Florida which specializes in advanced distributed computing. This fast growing company has immediate openings and outstanding career potential for the following salaried positions:

EXPERTISE Distributed Object Technology Modelers, $60-100K (plus overtime), depending on experience

TITLE Infrastructure Modeler -OR- Information Modeler

JOB DESCRIPTION
Minimum of five year IS industry experience, with the previous two using object technology. Responsible for modeling and implementing within enterprise architectures at the technology abstraction level. Identify key capabilities for the computing methods, languages, RDBMS, OODBMS and ORB technologies. Must have excellent communication skills both verbal and written, and should feel comfortable making presentations. Travel may be required.

Methods/Technical Skills should include many of the following: Multiple platforms and operating systems, C++, Smalltalk, Forte, CLOS, Eiffel, Unix, Windows, Booch, Rumbaugh, Unified Method, Schlaer/Mellor, Fusion, Jacobson, Versant, ObjectStore, Gemstone, ObjectManager, Sybase, Oracle, Informix, C++, Smalltalk, CLOS, Eiffel, Forte, JAVA, Xshell, Powerbroker, ORBIX, ISIS, Rendezvous, DCE, CORBA, OLE, DCOM, SOM/DSOM, Rational Rose, Paradigm Plus, Objectory, OMT.

Please respond to:

Contact		Staffing Department 
email   		AustUS_at_msn.com     	
Fax #   		(813) 949-4913          
Voice # 		(813) 852-8947         


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