Monday, November 26, 2007

Graphical Tool Senior Software Engineer (Dallas, TX)

Wireless client is seeking experienced Graphical Tool Software Engineers for it's HQ office in Dallas, TX - $90k


Duties/Responsibilities:
Design and develop Advanced Graphical UI PC tool. This tool is used to create and download SVG contents for the handset. Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to successfully take the software through the entire development cycle (design, implementation, maintenance).

Qualifications:

· Seven or more years of software engineering experience desired

· MSEE or MSCS is preferred

Skills/Experience:

· Ability to design and develop dynamic, feature advanced user interfaces like Adobe Photoshop

· Experience in SVG and graphic algorithms is a huge plus

· Experience in manipulating XML data using standards based APIs such as DOM

· Experience in developing UI applications with Java, Java 2D

· Solid Visual C++, MFC, STL and DLL development skills

· Experience in developing cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) applications

· Experience in working with Netbeans, Eclipse, Visual Studio .NET 2003 IDEs,

· Strong analytical, problem solving and debugging skills, attention to detail.

Desired:

· Good knowledge and experience with user interface design patterns, visual design elements, development methodologies

· Solid understanding of object oriented design/development and UML

· Knowledge in porting code from C++ to Java is desirable

· Experience in developing applications for MAC using XCODE

Please forward resume's to dennis@worldlink-us.com

Monday, November 19, 2007

Rich UI Engineer (Contract) - Dallas, TX

Rich UI Engineer - Dallas, TX (Contract)

Self-driven person with good software architecture background in C/C++, COM, .NET, or JAVA-middleware and/or UI frameworks. The perfect candidate will have Browser framework experience (Mozilla for example)

Experience required:

Strong C/C++ background;

Microsoft COM (Component Object Model) and/or CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture);

XML (Extensible Markup Language)

ECMA (Java Script)

Record of architecting and/or leading middleware projects based on the technologies above;

Frosting on the cake:

XUL (XML User-interface Language)

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)

XBL (XML binding language)

RDF (Resource Description Framework)

JAVA

Embedded devices experience

Interested? Please forward your resume to Dennis@WorldLink-US.com

Friday, November 16, 2007

WiMAX Validation Engineers (Herndon, VA)

WorldLink, Inc. is searching for a test engineer to join our core WiMAX engineering team in Reston, VA.

This individual will play a large role in the system integration of the WiMAX Radio Access Network and Core Network. He or she will have hands on with technology in the Samsung lab, the customers lab, and in support of field deployments. He or she will be required to also perform new technology trials and support for technical demonstrations. Minimal travel is expected as the Samsung labs and most customer trials are located in the Washington DC area. Regular interaction with the customer is also necessary.

Here's the key technical requirements for this role:

Experience with wireless networks, architecture and protocols
IEEE 802.16e, WiMAX profiles
WiMAX network architecture and interface protocols
IP QoS, End-to-End QoS and traffic shaping, preferably in wireless networks
AAA: Radius/Diameter/PKM/EAP protocols
Wireless data and IP networks
IP mobility and Expertise in Mobile IP
System Integration
System Validation
General Qualifications
OFDM or CDMA background required
Experience with protocol analyzers
Experience with RF Network Test Equipment
3GPP & 3GPP2 Understanding
Experience in network performance optimization
Able to work hands on with the equipment in the vendor and customers lab
Ability to provide technical direction to other Engineers
Ability to work and communicate with a broad set of team members of varying knowledge base
Ability to travel 25% sporadically during the project
BSEE, CE and 5-10 yrs experience preferred

PLEASE SEND RESUME TO AMY@WORLDLINK-US.COM, AND NOTE YOUR MOST SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT OF 2007.

NOC Engineer - WiMAX (Herndon, VA)

WorldLink, Inc is searching for senior level Network Operating System Specialists (Engineers) who will provide first and second level customer support of technical issues related to the Samsung WiMAX network.

Qualified individuals will monitor network events using various surveillance systems & tools. Candidate must have experience with data and voice networks, troubleshooting and knowledge of network elements to clear alarms dispatch personnel for onsite maintenance. Qualified individuals will monitor and manage Samsung's Radio Access Network (RAN) alarms and events.

Key Technical Requirements:
BS in Telecom / Electrical / Electronics / Engineering from a four year college or university or related equivalent experience.

4+ years telecommunications BSS monitoring and testing experience.

Must be able to read, analyze, and interpret technical journals and procedures.

Must have previous knowledge of telecommunications test equipment, T1 Tester, Noise Gen. Fader, Spectrum Analyzer, and other RF Equipment.

UNIX in-depth knowledge

Knowledge of Server Based telecommunications network components

Novell and Cisco certifications a plus

Preference for candidates who have experience in a NOC Lab, rather than a remote NOC.

Please forward resume, including a single paragraph describing your most significant accomplishment of 2007 to: Kiran@WorldLink-US.com

Senior Recruiting Manager, T-Mobile (Bellevue, WA)

Although I've moved on to a new venue, I still have many friends at T-Mobile and would enjoy helping the right person land in my previous role.

This role manages the "incredibly awesome" engineering recruiting team, supporting all Engineering and Operations recruiting activity across the U.S., as well as the Network Operations Centers in WA, TX, GA, and NJ.

The right candidate will have experience managing a remote team, and preference goes to those candidates with wireless / telecom recruiting experience (they aren't asking that you know how to change out a radio at a cell site, but it would be a big plus if you have more than a passing understanding of wireless technology).

If you have an interest, send me an email and I will put you in touch with the recruiter.

Dennis

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Fashion Geeks, Get Your Wi-Fi On


ThinkGeek just made it easy for wireless geeks the world over. Too lazy to bust out the laptop to see if wi-fi access is available? No prob - as long as you remembered to wear your handy-dandy Wi-Fi Detector Shirt.


That's right.

The glowing bars on the front of the shirt dynamically change as the surrounding wi-fi signal strength fluctuates.

In the words of the ThinkGeek marketeers:

Finally you can get the attention you deserve as others bow to you as their reverential wi-fi god, while geeky chicks swoon at your presence.
Uh, yeah. Anyway, as campy as it is, I'd like to get one of these for my geek recruiting friends for Christmas. They'll love it, won't they?

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