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Lisp developer vacancies at Scientia

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Mark Dalgarno

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Dec 15, 2000, 9:41:28 AM12/15/00
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Scientia specialises in distributed scheduling and strategic planning
applications and is a market leader with an international presence. We develop
high value applications, which exploit the graphical user interface,
networking and object-orientation. Our key markets include Education (350+
Universities, Colleges and training institutions in 14 countries),
Manufacturing and Defence.

We now have the following development vacancies based in our Cambridge,
England office:

Software Developers (* 2)
Salary ŁNeg + benefits

We are looking to recruit two software developers to work on our core
timetabling product line. The appointees will have a mix of work across our
product range and with underlying technology. New graduates will be considered
from a Computer Science or related discipline as training will be given.
Preference will be given to candidates with commercial experience of Common
Lisp.

Software Developer - Printing and Reporting
Salary ŁNeg + benefits

We are looking to recruit a software developer to work on printing and
reporting software for our core timetabling product line. The appointee will
have a mix of work including requirements analysis, development and software
maintenance and integration of third-party printing and reporting software.
New graduates will be considered from a Computer Science or related discipline
as training will be given. Relevant skills include practical experience of
Common Lisp, VB, other Object-Oriented languages and knowledge of printing and
reporting packages e.g. Crystal Reports.

Send CVs to:

E-mail: rec...@scientia.com

or by post to:

Joanne Fox,
Scientia Ltd.,
St John's Innovation Park,
Cowley Road,
Cambridge,
England
CB4 0WS

See http://www.scientia.com/ for more details on Scientia and it's product
line.

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