Friday, January 21, 2011

~~ Technical Recruiters Network ~~ FW: Lead C++ Developer for MO---we have immediate interview slots for this

 

Dear All,

 

Greetings from Alliedinformaticas Inc.,

 

Lead C++ Developer to join our team to work on the Drivers License system …………

 

Prospective candidates must have :

 

    at least 6 years of experience working with C++, preferably some experience working with Borland C++ Builder (any version)

    at least 1+ year of Software Development using Windows API

    at least 2 years experience with Oracle database and PL/SQL.

    knowledge of Image manipulation and file formats, and knowledge of encryption algorithms are a plus.

 

The task will involve converting old Drivers License system from older hardware, Windows NT 4.0, Oracle 7.3 and Borland C++ Builder 5.5 to new hardware, Windows 7 operating system, Oracle 10g and Embarcadero(Borland) C++ Builder 2010. Conversion will involve development of new modules for document scanning and finger print authentication, as well as adding support for new signature pad (with built-in display). Anybody who is unhappy being exposed to older hardware/software should not apply.

 

 

Duration:  8 – 12 months

 

Location:  Jefferson City, MO

 

Start Date:  ASAP

 

Candidate must be able to work in the USA --- Visa Status must be active

 

 

Sincerely,

Ramesh

Allied Informatics Inc.
1815 Satellite Blvd., Suite 302
Duluth, GA 30097

Direct : 770-573-1838
Ph: 770.246.9800 Ext 106
Fax No. 770-246-0087
Email:
Ramesh@alliedinformatics.com
www.alliedinformatics.com

 
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