[TriZPUG] UNC Carolina Population Center is looking for Plone programmers

Ed Van Duinen edv at unc.edu
Wed Dec 3 22:06:39 CET 2008


The UNC Carolina Population Center (CPC) is looking for two Plone 
programmers to come join our team. The CPC is a great place to work -- 
interesting and challenging projects, friendly staff, and convenient 
access to Franklin St. for lunch and more. If you are a qualified 
Zope/Plone/Python/web programmer who is interested in a fulltime, 
permanent position at UNC, please consider one of the following:


Applications Analyst Journey (0056145)
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The primary responsibility of this Web Programmer is to develop and 
maintain complex, web-based applications in the Plone content management 
system. These applications involve management information systems (e.g., 
research project reporting, tracking, and financial management tools), 
knowledge management systems, and distance learning systems. A strong 
technical knowledge is required to implement these products in an 
efficient, user-friendly, and programmer sustainable manner. In addition 
to programming tasks, the Web Programmer will also take a lead on 
project management functions for the project's programmer team project 
by working with the team, project staff, and faculty investigators to 
identify the programming goals for the project and by tracking the 
agreed to deliverables. The Web Programmer must be able to consult with 
and communicate effectively with project staff to determine 
requirements, priorities, and desired timelines and work independently 
with minimal instruction.

Read more at https://s4.its.unc.edu/RAMS4/details.do?reqId=0811280&type=S

Applications Analyst Contributing (0058842)
==============================

The primary responsibility of this Web Programmer is to work with a team 
of programmers to develop and maintain web-based applications in the 
Plone content management system. The primary applications this 
programmer will manage are systems used by the targeted users of the 
website in international settings, such as a knowledge management tools, 
distance learning courses, and publications databases. This programmer 
will also assist other members of the team on programming management 
information systems for project workflow, scheduling, financial 
management, etc. Strong technical knowledge is required to implement 
these products in an efficient, user-friendly, and programmer 
sustainable manner. The Web Programmer will work with a team of 
programmers, project staff, and faculty investigators to identify the 
programming goals for the project. The Web Programmer must be able to 
communicate effectively with project staff to determine requirements, 
priorities, and desired timelines and work independently with minimal 
instruction.

Read more at https://s4.its.unc.edu/RAMS4/details.do?reqId=0811278&type=S


For more information about the Carolina Population Center, please visit 
our web site at http://www.cpc.unc.edu

Thanks,

Ed
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Ed Van Duinen
Head, Web Services
Carolina Population Center
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
edv at unc.edu



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