Senior Administrator -Local Colorado Springs position- Local Candidates only
(JobCode: KCConf) Email Resumes to Kathleen@...
MCSE Certification
VB
DBA
Web Development
SQL
UNIX - very experienced
Dealt with lots of servers
Experience with technical Post Sales Support
Senior Systems Engineer - Colorado Springs (Job Code: KCWWT)
Must have Security Clearance
Network - 4,000 seats
Microsoft windows active directory
Subject matter expert on all Microsoft Windows
Clustering
SAN
Domain Technology DNS
Large Architectural Systems Experience
Employment with a Small Disadvantage Business - 1.3 Billion in yearly
revenue Email resumes to Kathleen@...
Program Manager - PMI Certification Engineer- Colorado Springs - Job Code:
KCInger)
Email resumes to Kathleen Conners Kathleen@... (719)576-7660
This position requires a PMI certified engineer - 3-5 year project
management experience with direct experience in manufacturing plant
acquisition, plant integration, and plant closure preferably international
exp also. Bachelor's degree in engineering (ME Industrial, not hi tech)
operations, supply chain management or other analytical discipline with 5-7
years operations. MBA preferred. Travel 20-40%
Implementation of specific programs that involve complex business
initiatives. Programs many involve new product development, product/process
transitions or process re-engineering. Set up and directs program
schedules, budgets, and resources. Skills in management, planning,
operations
Info Systems Eng, Lead -Colorado Springs (Job Code: KCMIT)
Email resumes to Kathleen@...
Candidates selected for this position will be subject to a government
security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to
classified information. Only US citizens are eligible for a security
clearance. For this position, only candidates with security clearances or
applicants who are eligible for security clearances. - If you do not have a
clearance the company will consider an interim clearance. - NO RELOCATION -
Only local candidates.
Desired skills: XML, XSLT, XML Schema, RDF, DAML, OIL, RuleML, SOAP, JAVA,
WSDL
Educational requirements: BS/MS in Computer Science with 5+ years software
development and information management experience.
Individual will support several research, investigation and prototyping
efforts directed at the development of interoperable information management
and exchange capabilities for C2 systems using advanced web technologies and
distributed programming techniques. Individual will work as part of an
applied research team to develop prototype systems and information models
required to support complex management of policy-based access and
distribution of information. Position will required good research and
analysis skills combined with ability to develop applications in Java, XML
and other state-of-the-art web technologies. Candidates must have strong
information management knowledge including current, hands-on expertise in
latest web information management standards including XML, XML Schema, XSL,
RDF, SOAP, WSDL, and other related technologies. Experience developing web
service-oriented architectures and/or prior research and investigation of
Semantic Web technologies is also highly desired.
Besides the technical skills candidates must have good interpersonal skills
for customer interface! This position will require overnight travel up to 10
% of the time.
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Kathleen Conners
Kathleen@...
www.kconnersllc.com
(719)576-7660 phone (719)576-1238 fax (719)338-3862 cell
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex [mailto:aviggio@...]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 1:14 AM
To: cosAgile@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [cosAgile] Mike Clark's Dozen Ways to Get the Testing Bug - Monday,
Mar 22
"A Dozen Ways to Get the Testing Bug"
Mike Clark will be XP Denver's guest speaker on Monday, March 22. Mike
last presented to our group in July of 2002, and we look forward to this
return visit. The Qwest Auditorium doors will open at 6:00 PM and the
presentation will begin at 6:35 PM. Included below is information on his
presentation topic, the meeting agenda, and directions. XP Denver meetings
are open to the public and there is no fee to attend.
Test-driven development received a lot of attention in 2003, and the
interest will grow in 2004. For good reason: everyone agrees testing is
important, but now many programmers are claiming that by writing tests
first, they see better designs emerge. These same programmers quickly point
out that test-driven development makes them feel more productive and less
stressed. It all sounds good, but how do you get started on a real project?
Writing tests doesn't have to be difficult or time-consuming. We'll explore
12 practical ways to start writing JUnit tests, and keep writing them,
regardless of your development process. You'll be able to immediately apply
these no-nonsense techniques toward improving your design and testing
skills. In no time you'll be writing better code, and faster!
AGENDA:
6:00 - 6:30 PM Networking and refreshments
6:30 - 6:35 PM Announcements and door prize giveaways
6:35 - 7:45 PM Mike Clark's presentation
SPEAKER
Mike Clark helps teams build better software faster. He is a perennial
feature speaker on the No Fluff, Just Stuff circuit, co-author of Bitter EJB
(Manning), editor of the JUnit FAQ, and publisher of his popular weblog
(http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom). He has created several open source tools
including JUnitPerf and JDepend. He's been crafting software professionally
since 1992, immersed in Java since 1997. Mike is president of Clarkware
Consulting, Inc. (http://clarkware.com) based in Denver, CO.
SPONSORS
The March 2004 meeting sponsors are:
- Rocky Mountain Software Symposium
(www.nofluffjuststuff.com/2004-05-denver/index.jsp)
- Manning Publications (http://www.manning.com)
- Softpro Books (www.softpro.com)
- Qwest (www.qwest.com)
The Spring 2004 Rocky Mountain Software Symposium will be held May 21-23,
2004. Speakers will include Mike Clark, Pragmatic Dave Thomas, Erik Hatcher
and Rick Hightower. Special pricing of $575/person valid thru April 23 using
the code "rmssjug575" has been extended to XP Denver members.
DIRECTIONS
The Qwest auditorium is at their building on the corner of 17th and Curtis
at 1005 17th Street. At street level, to the right of the escalators, are
doors leading to elevators. Take an elevator to the "A" level (Auditorium).
If those doors are locked, you can take the exterior escalators to Level 1
and enter via doors to the right of the escalator landing. If these doors
are locked, go to the main building lobby which is on Level 1 if you walk
straight from the escalator landing.
In addition to street parking, there is an outside parking lot on the East
side of the Qwest building that costs a flat $6 after 4pm. Several other
lots are within a few blocks and covered parking can be found in the Tabor
Center for around $4.
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