We’re looking for a build master to help us improve our existing continous integration process amongst other things. I’ve included the job description below. If you’re interested (The position is in sunny Victoria, BC), contact me at adam-NO-@-SPAM-genologics.com or leave a comment on this post.
Position Profile
GenoLogics is looking for a Build Master to enhance the efficiency of our development, testing, and product release processes. To excel in this position you must be passionate about software quality and be prepared to advocate on behalf of good process and best practices. You must be comfortable working independently as well as part of a collaborative environment. You enjoy the daily challenges associated with enterprise-level software development and testing for a highly sophisticated customer base. You must have a positive attitude and a willingness to learn about our industry and customer requirements. You are an adept problem solver and thrive in a fast paced entrepreneurial environment offering rich learning opportunities.
Key Accountabilities
• Develop and maintain our build automation process
• Develop and maintain our product installation tools
• Develop and maintain our configuration management system
• Set up and configure testing environments across multiple platforms and operating systems
• Provide configuration management expertise to the Product Development team
Core Competencies
• Development Environments: Java, scripting languages (Python/Perl/Ruby)
• Operating Systems: Linux and Windows
• Web-Application servers (Tomcat, JBoss, etc)
• Continuous Integration tools and techniques
• Software version control tools and principles
• Product Installation tools
• Database Management Systems (Oracle, PostgreSQL, etc)
A complete PDF version of the job description can be found here.
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