Systems Engineer , Krakow, Poland
Erlang Solutions - - June 29, 2011Erlang Solutions is hiring!
We are growing and looking for professional and dedicated individuals to join our team in Kraków. We are a fair employer and offer personal growth opportunities, through training, conferences and certification.
With our new office in the heart of the city, supporting team and good working conditions, we offer great employment possibilities for the right individuals.
You are the right candidate if you:
- bring experience of working in one or more of the Telecom, Payment or Embedded sectors
- are a passionate developer with a good knowledge of functional programming languages (Erlang is a big plus!)
- have good communication skills (good English is a must) – you’ll need to stay in touch with our other European offices and communicate
with clients
- can see ‘beyond the code’, understanding that everything you do has a business reason
- know how to manage client’s projects using Agile methodology
- are familiar with one or more of the following:
Embedded sector:
inux system level programming
CAN protocols
Telecom sector:
Diamater
SIP
AAA platforms
Payments sector:
ISO 8583
Realtime systems for payments
Messaging:
XMPP
Scalable architectures
Fault tolerance
Selected candidates will be leading the development of state-of-the-art Erlang systems in the Telecom, Financial Services, Banking, Messaging, Automotive and Logistics sectors.
If you have answered yes to most of our requirements then we look forward to hearing from you and meeting you for an interview.
We are located here
Please register your CV onto the website, entering relevant information, that you think we should know about (such as a sample of your code, GitHub account, etc.)
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