<div dir="ltr">Contact me off list is this is interesting to you and I'll send the contact data.<br>Jim<br><br><br><br><span><font size="2" color="#0000ff" face="Arial"><font color="#000000">Exciting and growing company in Duluth
has a direct hire, permanent opening for a Configuration Management Engineer
<br><br><b>SUMMARY: </b><br><br>The primary responsibility of the
CM Engineer is to work with other team members in development, support, and QA
to establish and maintain the source code control environment. The CM Engineer
ensures that all products are built and released consistently in accordance with
an established process. The CM Engineer will be responsible for development and
maintenance of an automated build process. <br><br><b>ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS: </b><br><br>Creates a stable and scalable build system,
including build scripts, for all development teams. <br>Performs and manages all
software builds and releases to QA and Production. <br><br>Integrates
fixes and product enhancements into the code repository <br><br>Performs
and verifies nightly builds. <br>Assists in implementing a method for tracking
dependencies across components. <br><br><br><br><b>REQUIRED
EDUCATION: </b><br><br>Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related
field (or equivalent) required. No exceptions. If you do not have a 4 yr degree,
please do not apply. <br><br><b>REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:
</b><br><br>Three plus years experience in software engineering/build
management <br>Two plus years experience with Microsoft SourceSafe, CVS,
Subversion <br>Hands on Release Management (a plus) <br><br>Two plus
years of experience in programming in C, C++, Linux <br><br>Must be
familiar with NT, UNIX, and Windows environments. <br><br>RUP, CMM (a
plus) <br><br><b>KNOWLEDGE & SKILL: </b><br><br>Working
knowledge of Microsoft products as Windows server 2003, SQL server and network,
and electronic tools and software release. Experience in gaming industry is
desired. </font></font></span><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-- <br>James P. Kinney III <br><br>
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