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Job Opportunities
== Job Opportunities ==
 
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=== July-August Summer 2016 ===
 
==== Full or Part-Time Research Assistant(s) - OSTEP Team ====
 
We are seeking:
* a full-time summer student research assistant (strongly preferred), or
* two part-time (16-20 hours/week) research assistants
 
 
This position is for the [[OSTEP]] team and is focused on a project that involves:
* the setup and configuration of Linux services (ntpd, httpd, samba, nfs, and so forth) - approx 75%
* software/script development in Python - approx 25%
 
 
RAs may be assigned to various projects within the OSTEP Applied Research program according to project needs.
 
 
The successful candidate will have:
* Linux system administration and configuration skills
** Installation, troubleshooting, securing, and testing Linux systems
** Service administration (setup and configuration of web, DNS, DHCP, NFS, and other services on a Linux system)
* Software development/scripting skills
** Python experience is preferred
** Consideration will be given to candidates with C/C++/Java/Bash skills who are willing to learn Python
 
 
In addition, any of these skills will be considered an asset:
* working with open source communities
* Git
* configuration management and orchestration (Ansible, Puppet, Chef)
* Image creation (compose) for VMs/Containers (lorax, docker-compose, ansible-docker, ...)
 
 
Note to students in the Seneca CNS and CTY programs: This position requires, at a minimum, skills equivalent to those taught in OPS335 and OPS435.
 
 
To apply:
* Email your resume with cover letter to: Chris Tyler <chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca> - Candidates will be considered as applications are received, so please apply as early as possible.
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There are no current job openings at CDOT.
=== Summer 2017+ (Starting May) ===
* Co-op listings for CPA/CTY/IFS/BSD are currently posted.
* Watch for postings During March 2017 for Summer Student positions.
 
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=== Winter 2016+ (Starting January) ===
 
==== Full or Part-Time Research Asssistant(s) - OSTEP Team - LEAP Project ====
 
We are seeking:
* a highly-qualified recent graduate research assistant, or
* a Co-Op research assistant, or
* part-time (20-24 hours/week) research assistants
 
This position is for the [[OSTEP]] team - [http://leapproject.ca LEAP] project, and is focused on building, improving, testing, and tuning software for emerging 64-bit ARM enterprise computer systems.
 
For the purpose of continuity, preference will be given to candidates who could be available for at least two semesters/eight months.
 
The successful candidate will have:
* basic programming skills in C, C++, Python, or Bash
* good communication and teamwork skills
* strong creative problem solving skills
 
In addition, any of these skills will be considered an asset:
* system administration
* working with open source communities
* Git
* benchmarking
* software packaging (RPM)
* configuration management and orchestration (Ansible, Puppet, Chef)
* deployment management (OpenStack, Docker, Vagrant)
* multi threaded programming
* GPGPU programming (OpenCV)
* machine learning
* assembly language programming
* kernel programming
* boot software and standards (uEFI, ACPI, smbios)
 
To apply:
* Co-op: see the Seneca co-op job posting
* Other: Email your resume with cover letter to: Chris Tyler <chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca> by November 27, 2015.
 
 
==== Full or Part-Time Research Asssistant(s) - OSTEP Team ====
 
We are seeking:
* a Co-Op research assistant, or
* part-time (20-24 hours/week) research assistants
 
This position is for the [[OSTEP]] team - DevOps project, and is focused on automated QA and rapid software release cycle infrastructure. One of the current projects involves a fault-injecting testing framework, used to test the impact of network faults, server failures, and memory and CPU pressure on a multi-server application environment.
 
The successful candidate will have:
* Java software development skills
* familiarity with both Windows and Linux platforms
 
In addition, any of these skills will be considered an asset:
* system administration
* working with open source communities
* Git
* configuration management and orchestration (Ansible, Puppet, Chef)
* deployment management (OpenStack, Docker, Vagrant)
 
To apply:
* Co-op: see the Seneca co-op job posting
* Other: Email your resume with cover letter to: Chris Tyler <chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca> by November 27, 2015.
 
 
=== Summer 2015 ===
 
==== Full- and Part-Time Research Assistant(s) - OSTEP Team - QA, Porting, and Optimization ====
 
We are seeking:
* full-time (35 hours/week) research assistant ''Summer Students'' (returning to continue studies at Seneca in the fall), or
* part-time (up to 24 hours/week) research assistants (including recent graduates)
 
These positions are for a porting, building, and optimization project on ARMv8 computers. Most of the work will be in the area of testing on specific hardware platforms and performing software quality assurance testing on those platforms.
 
Candidates should have:
* System administration and/or software development skills (ideally, both);
* Experience with open source software, including Linux distributions;
* Familiarity with software porting and optimization work, particularly on ARMv8 systems.
 
To apply, please email your resume with cover letter to: Chris Tyler <chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca> by February 20, 2015. Indicate on your cover letter whether you are interested in the ''Summer Student'' or part-time category.
 
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=== Winter 2015 ===
 
==== Part Time Research Assistant(s) - Mobile and Server Developers ====
 
We are seeking:
* one (1) full-time (35 hours per week) research assistant, or
* two (2) part-time (16-24 hours per week) research assistants
 
These positions for a mobile application project. The part-time positions are open to current students or recent graduates; the full-time position is open to a recent graduate. These positions are physically located in the CDOT research area on the first floor of the TEL building and will start December 15, 2014 (for orientation; main development work will commence January 5, 2015).
 
These positions focus on mobile application development.
 
Successful applicants must have experience developing Android applications.
 
Experience with iOS application development, cross-platform mobile libraries, python programming, git, or UI/UX design will be considered an asset.
 
To apply, please email your resume with cover letter to: Chris Tyler <chris.tyler@senecacollege.ca> by Friday, November 14.
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=== Future Opportunities ===
* On this web page.
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