Security Engineer- Bay Area

From: Nathalie Lang (nlangat_private)
Date: Wed Aug 07 2002 - 14:22:20 PDT

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    We are only accepting local candidates.
    No 3rd party recruiters please.
     
    
    Responsibility:
    As a senior member of the development team, you will contribute to the 
    complete product life cycle. This position requires strong technical 
    leadership, including the ability to architect and design 
    implementations, present architectural and design ideas, and implement 
    software. The candidate must be able to show clear project and technical 
    leadership capabilities and history. Your responsibility with include:
    
    Work with Product Marketing to identify product specifications 
    Design product features, create high-level and detailed design documents 
    Implement new product security features
    Enhance and maintain existing product capabilities
     
    
    Skills Required for Position:
    
    BS in Computer Science, or strongly related field
    Strong Security experience – PKI, SSL, Authentication, Validation, 
    Encryption and other related security technologies  
    5+ years of C++ programming background on Linux and/or Unix mandatory
    Technical expertise in two or more of the following areas: operating 
    systems (Linux and UNIX), networking (TCP/IP), compilers, and server 
    performance.
    5+ years engineering experience covering complete engineering lifecycle 
    (design through rollout) 
    Strong track record of developing high quality, complex software to 
    production users
    Demonstrated ability to deliver high quality results under time pressure
    Ability to work independently as well as with others 
    Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills 
    Java programming background and Web development experience a plus 
    
    Please send your resume to nlangat_private
    
     
    



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