OT: job offer

From: "Uwe C(dot) Schroeder" <uwe(at)oss4u(dot)com>
To: wxPython-users(at)lists(dot)wxwidgets(dot)org
Cc: twisted-python(at)twistedmatrix(dot)com, plone-users(at)lists(dot)sourceforge(dot)net, reportlab-users(at)reportlab(dot)com, dev(at)xml(dot)openoffice(dot)org, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: OT: job offer
Date: 2006-05-01 09:13:52
Message-ID: 200605010213.53520.uwe@oss4u.com
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Hope nobody minds a job offer.....

We have developed an application for the insurance market that is based on:

wxPython for the GUI
twisted pb as network layer
certainly python :-)
reportlab/OpenOffice/pyUno for printing
zope/plone as alternative web interface.
the database backend is postgresql.

We're currently in the process of setting up a company to market this
software. The software targets a niche market in the insurance business and
has been in production for over 3 years with a limited number of clients.
We're looking for developers, preferably in the greater San Francisco Bay Area
but not a necessity, who have as much experience as possible in any/all of
the above technologies. We have certain projects that only need partial
knowledge (I'm not disclosing specifics here, I much rather list requirements
for the different projects):

1) Solely Plone based development. This basically only requires Plone and
postgresql experience.

2) The printing backend needs work. Anyone with good XSLT/RML experience is
welcome to apply. Intention is to write a Open Document Format to RML
exporter for OpenOffice. We will contribute the exporter back to the
community which would benefit the OpenOffice and the reportlab projects.

3) Someone with a solid knowledge of twisted pb (not yet new pb) and wxPython
experience. There are technical obstacles to the "twisted/wxPython"-marriage
and you should be aware of them.

4) anyone with an open mind and good python experience.

SQL database knowledge is pretty much a must for all of the above. We're
currently using postgresql, but Oracle and DB2 are not out of the question.

If you have commercial insurance knowledge it's even better, but I rather
focus on programming skills than insurance knowledge - since the later is
much easier to acquire.

All of the above projects have the potential to turn into a lucrative
permanent occupation. Salary and terms are negotiable. There will be several
programmers involved, thus team- and communication skills are a plus.

If you're interested please drop me an email.

Best

UC

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