Internships and Job Opportunities
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Please see the three job announcements below. We're looking to hire ASAP.
1. Database Developer
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related discipline
- Extensive experience with relational databases in high capacity environments (tuning, implementing schemas)
- Experience with database programming (SQL, ODBC, DBI)
- Experience with OOP in C++ and/or Java
- Experience with Unix programming (sockets, IPC)
Desired:
- Experience with managing large system software development (design, administration, source code control)
- Experience with MySQL, Postgresql, and Oracle
- Experience with web programming (mod-perl, CGI, Javascript)
- Experience with library data and familiarity with library operations
The Database Developer will work as part of a team to design and implement a library automation solution for the Georgia Library PINES program. The primary responsibility will be to analyze, model, and maintain library data, and to provide API's to manipulate that data in a high performance relational database and index engine. The successful candidate will possess a significant amount of experience with large scale databases with high performance and real-time indexing requirements.
2. Systems Developer
Required:
- Bachelors degree in Computer Science or related discipline
- Experience with OOP in C++ and/or Java
- Experience with Unix programming (sockets, IPC)
- Experience with managing large system software development (design, administration, source code control)
Preferred:
- Experience with relational databases
- Experience with database programming (SQL, ODBC, DBI)
- Experience with web programming (mod-perl, CGI, Javascript)
- Experience with library data and familiarity with library operations
The Systems Developer will work as part of a team to design and implement a library automation solution for the Georgia Library PINES program. The primary area of responsibility will be to develop and test the logic and network layers of the application's server side components. The successful candidate will possess a significant amount of experience in Unix programming and the development of large scale systems.
3. GUI/Client Side Developer
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related discipline
- Win32 GUI Programming (win32, MFC, or cross-platform toolkits)
- Experience with web programming (mod-perl, CGI, Javascript)
- Experience with OOP in C++ and/or Java
Desired:
- Experience with cross-platform GUI development
- Experience with database programming (SQL, ODBC, DBI)
- Experience with library data and familiarity with library operations
The GUI Developer will work as part of a team to design and implement a library automation solution for the Georgia Library PINES program. The primary responsibility will be to develop and test the application's client side components. The GUI Programmer will serve extra duty as a Quality Assurance Specialist and a Support Programmer for the other team members. The successful candidate will possess a thorough understanding of controls and widgets, and will have a strong awareness of workflow and interface issues.
The primary work location for these positions will be Athens, Georgia. There are also opportunities to participate in alternative work arrangements such as teleworking.
Please submit a letter of interest, resume, and salary requirements to:
Or email to: resumes@ccgnow.com
Information about Georgia Library PINES:
http://www.georgialibraries.org/public/pines.html



