[Smalltalk Positions]
Blake
blake at kingdomrpg.com
Wed Mar 8 09:44:15 UTC 2006
Well, this sounds interesting, but I haven't used Visual Age Smalltalk in
years. (I was pretty good at it when I did, but it might take me a while
to catch up to the latest version.)
===Blake====
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 08:51:54 -0800, <szorin at verizon.net> wrote:
> Synchrony Systems is expanding its Professional Services and R&D
> departments in our Westchester, NY location. We're looking for
> experienced hands-on Smalltalk engineers with strong skills in Object
> Technology. A candidate must have strong analytical sk
> ills; have good knowledge of modern application architectures and
> previous experience developing and/or coding to popular application
> frameworks. Additional Java and C# skills are a big plus.
>
> Work on application re-engineering projects revamping legacy Smalltalk
> architectures to SOA. These projects include deep source code
> refactoring, de-coupling presentation semantics from the domain,
> componentization, namespace re-configuration and re-org
> anization, dead-code analysis and removal and other design-upgrade
> related projects. Most of the work is done at Synchrony Westchester
> location. Some travel may be required.
>
> Work with a senior advanced Smalltalk R&D team to develop and evolve
> Synchrony's flagship product SMT (Software Modernization Technology).
> SMT is a comprehensive analytical, refactoring and source code and UI
> transformation platform supporting all comme
> rcial Smalltalk platforms. Candidates must have strong VAST
> hands-development experience and deep knowledge of programming languages
> and type systems.
>
> Synchrony Systems is known worldwide as a software migration and
> modernization company. For more information, please visit our website at
> http://www.synchronysystems.com.
>
> Please, send your resume to:
> Email: hr_department at synchronysystems.com
>
> To speak with us by phone, please contact Mr. Zorin at:
> Phone: 914 332-7772 ext. 610
> Fax: 914 332-7773
>
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