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US-Southern Ohio - Middleware Developers, Oracle, Tuxedo, UNIX, C/C++, NT, DCE, OLE, UNIX IPC

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (buffcmc@localnet.com)
Thu Jun 27 17:07:12 1996

To: sapr3-news@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1996 18:05:31 GMT
From: buffcmc@localnet.com

CMC has several requirements nationally in addition to the following.
Please forward your resume and we will contact you if we feel that an
assignment matches your skills.  CMC will not submit any resume
without full permission of the applicant.

Subject:  US-Southern Ohio - Middleware Developers, Oracle, Tuxedo,
UNIX, C/C++, NT, DCE, OLE, UNIX IPC

Title: Middleware Developers		Location: Southern Ohio

Description:  (1 Position) To work with the middleware staff and
developers in establishing software infrastructure required for 3
tiered client/server systems.  
Candidate will be responsible for working with the middleware group in
designing and developing software used throughout the project.  The
software would interface with lower level layers of the system such as
the operating system, Oracle, Tuxedo, etc.

Skills:  3 or more years of proven development experience in two or
more of UNIX, C/C++, NT, DCE, OLE, and UNIX IPC.  Previous experience
in C/S technologies is a big plus.  Individuals should be self started
and highly motivated.

B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science 

Hourly Rate:  Open.

Duration:  6 month plus contract

Must be U.S. Citizen, Canadian Citizen, or Permanent U.S. Resident

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please include the following:

        -position applied for
        -desired salary
        -date available
        -available for contract employment
        -visa status (if applicable)
        -geographical preference
        -willing to relocate

Contact: David Richards/David Tomasello at:

	Internet:	buffcmc@localnet.com

	Address:	Computer Management Consultants
			1807 Elmwood Ave., Suite 280         
			Buffalo, NY  14207    

	Phone:	(716) 877-5586
	Fax:	(716) 877-2132

Check  updated web page at
http://www.jaxnet.com/~bdixon/cmc_home.html.





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