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Senior Perl Developers Logistics web-application & more

Posted: May 5, 2008
Company name: Cargotel, Inc
Internal ID: 20080505
Location: United States, MD, Baltimore
Pay rate: $60k + bonus
Travel: 0-25%
Poster represents: an employer
Terms of employment: Salaried employee
Length of employment: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Onsite: some
Description: Create new and enhance existing code for inventory and financial management of freight logistics applications. Systems are Apache, Perl, Informix, with some .net/java/c++ wireless apps, and a wide array of technology for EDI. Work in a team and be responsible or co-responsible for mission critical LAMP applications.

Excellent grasp in written and spoken english is a must.

CargoTel, Inc., a growing, Baltimore-based wireless and web logistics management systems company has an opening
for a strong Perl programmer, with broad experience.

Strong benefits including health, dental, 401K, bonus plan, flex time, part-time telecommute.
Required skills: extensive perl (OO, DBI, CGI), sql, linux, team player, source-code-control, disciplined development and release. Must be authorized to work in the United States.
Desired skills: Informix, linux system admin, .net, EDI, SOAP, Informix performance analysis, DB modeling, wireless apps, software architecture, Network support, troubleshooting
URL for more information: http://www.cargotel.com/
Contact information: Send text resume to:

Alan Grover
jobs@cargotel.com


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