[29805] in Kerberos
Position Available: Programmer/Analyst, MIT kerberos Consortium
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PROGRAMMER ANALYST III, MIT KERBEROS CONSORTIUM, Information Services
and Technology, to perform the software development and
interoperability test and documentation activities necessary to
achieve the consortium's goal of ubiquitous support for Kerberos-
based, single sign-on solutions across all aspects of the world's
communication infrastructure. Will assist with the development of
software tools for system and network security, and with the
development of test and interoperability suites.
The Kerberos protocols invented and popularized by MIT have become
the fundamental building blocks of major desktop and server operating
systems, core networking infrastructure, global file systems, global
messaging systems, and much more.
REQUIREMENTS: at least three years of C language programming
experience, preferably in UNIX or Linux environments; deep
understanding of the C language, with an emphasis on achieving high
portability and standards conformance; proficiency in system
administration, including installation and configuration of operating
system and application software on UNIX or Linux, preferably with
additional experience on Windows or Mac OS X; experience with
security software development, user interface design, network server
programming, and operating system programming; ability both to work
independently and to collaborate effectively with a team and a
worldwide network of contributors on the Internet; excellent written
and oral communication skills; proven analytical skills, including
troubleshooting and debugging of complex and subtle software defects;
strong interest in and aptitude for finding new ways of
conceptualizing complex problems; proven ability to rapidly and
independently learn new technologies and tools; comfort with C memory
management and string manipulation; familiarity with source control
systems such as CVS, Subversion, or Mercurial; and familiarity with
build systems such as Make, Autoconf, or Ant.
The Programmer Analyst III will perform software development,
interoperability test and documentation activities necessary to
achieve our goal of ubiquitous support for Kerberos-based single sign-
on solutions across all aspects of the world’s communication
infrastructure.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions (sbuckley@mit.edu).
More information about the MIT Kerberos Consortium is available at
http://www.kerberos.org
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Stephen C. Buckley
Executive Director
MIT Kerberos Consortium
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
email: sbuckley@mit.edu
web: http://www.kerberos.org
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