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== Wireless Hack for Smart Phone - Building a prototype ==
@ ioWorld (http://ioworld.com) we develop really simple, really useful tech...
I'm currently working on a project requiring a hardware hack that's outside the scope of my own capabilities; I want to create a wireless fob that a smart phone (Android, to start with) can detect at approx. 100cm. Any protocol (inc. Bluetooth) will be ok for the POC/prototype but there is a strong commercial application for this tech, so ultimately a low-power protocol will be preferable. There has been a useful tech discussion thread on the hackspace groups channel entitled "Wireless Hack for Smart Phone" which you may want to take a look at first. This link may also offer some further background: http://bit.ly/K5mR3f
Interested? Want to find out more? Get in touch ASAP: alan@ioWorld.com


== Electronics Engineer @ Pulse-Eight (http://www.pulse-eight.com/) ==
== Electronics Engineer @ Pulse-Eight (http://www.pulse-eight.com/) ==
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Revision as of 14:14, 10 May 2012

Employers

Wireless Hack for Smart Phone - Building a prototype

@ ioWorld (http://ioworld.com) we develop really simple, really useful tech...

I'm currently working on a project requiring a hardware hack that's outside the scope of my own capabilities; I want to create a wireless fob that a smart phone (Android, to start with) can detect at approx. 100cm. Any protocol (inc. Bluetooth) will be ok for the POC/prototype but there is a strong commercial application for this tech, so ultimately a low-power protocol will be preferable. There has been a useful tech discussion thread on the hackspace groups channel entitled "Wireless Hack for Smart Phone" which you may want to take a look at first. This link may also offer some further background: http://bit.ly/K5mR3f

Interested? Want to find out more? Get in touch ASAP: alan@ioWorld.com

Electronics Engineer @ Pulse-Eight (http://www.pulse-eight.com/)

We make hardware for HDMI-CEC, CEC is consumer electronics control, its the way HDMI devices can have one remote to control everything, our tech is in a lot of motherboards coming out this year and we also have a hand in developing the next generation of CEC and future Control systems for HDMI. We are looking for a talented Electronics Engineer to join us in designing both the spec and also the hardware for next generation home entertainment control. Interested? See more here: http://www.jobsite.co.uk/job/electronics-engineer-942464056

Web designer/developer @ dxw (http://dxw.com/)

We're a small agency who do big projects for the public sector and we're currently in startup mode building some products that we think will be very exciting, including a product for cloud-based WordPress hosting and Citrulu (http://www.citrulu.com/ - currently in alpha) for checking that live websites are working properly.

We're looking for a designer who can do some web development as well. Check the Resumator job spec for details: http://dxw.theresumator.com/apply/UIb3m7/Web-Designerdeveloper.html


Linux/Unix Sysadmin @ NetDev (http://netdev.co.uk)

We're a small (< 20 people) company based in Brighton specialising in teleco application development. We're currently looking for a creative Linux/Unix sysadmin to join an internal team of six to manage one specific VoIP conferencing platform for one of our clients. The platform runs a mixture of Open Source and proprietary tech, running on Linux. All our infrastructure is managed devops style with puppet.

To apply you need solid command line skills and at least three years experience admining Linux boxes in a commercial environment. You need to have a good understanding of what makes TCP/IP networks tick and be proficient at scripting (shell, ruby, perl or python). Knowing a few of these is a good bonus:

Database administration (Oracle 10g, Oracle TimesTen, MySQL); VOIP (SIP, RTP,
FreeSWITCH); Network sniffing and protocol analysis (tcpdump/wireshark); Java
applications (installation/tuning/troubleshooting); J2EE application servers
(Jboss); Scalability, clustering, high availability (Veritas Cluster Server);
RedHat Linux and RPM packaging; Source code management (subversion); ticketing
systems (JIRA); Automated server deployment (PXE, Kickstart); Configuration
management systems (puppet); JMS messaging (ActiveMQ); CI systems
(Jenkins/Hudson); Automated testing processes and tools (Cucumber/Selenium);
Monitoring (Nagios/OpenNMS)

Don't worry if you don't know everything, we're happy to provide training where necessary. Having passion for systems and a bit of a clue are most important.

If you fancy working in a relaxed and hacker friendly environment, where everyone has a say, please get in touch. Send your CV to jane.brown@netdev.co.uk and mention that you found us through the London Hackspace.


IT / AV / Automated systems Guru @ Face to Face Digital http://www.facetofacedigital.com

We are a home technology company and specialise in IT, AV and home automation systems. We are looking for talented individuals who love tech and aren't afraid to get their hands on the tools every now and then. We regularyly install control systems and are now looking at getting more involved with lighting and heating integration.

We are currently interested in filling 2 positions.

  • 1st/2nd line IT support engineer
  • AV engineer

Details on all of the above are available at http://www.facetofacedigital.com/were-hiring

contact FFD 16:22, 21 March 2012 (UTC)




PHP & front-end developers, and customer support @ GroupSpaces - http://groupspaces.com

Want to be part of a small, friendly, well-funded, ambitious and fast-growing startup? We are seeking exceptional people to join us during an exciting time of growth at GroupSpaces.

The following positions are available:

  • Customer Support Manager
  • Community Management Intern
  • Web Developer / Senior Web Developer
  • Front-end Web Developer / UI Designer
  • Engineering Intern

Further details are available at http://groupspaces.com/c/join-us/

Contact: DMI 15:16, 16 November 2011 (UTC)




Java & front-end developers @ IdeaPlane - http://ideaplane.com

This is your chance to get into the exciting world of enterprise social networking. We're based on Regent Street and we're growing fast!

The following positions are available:

  • Java Developer
  • Front End Developer
  • Business Analyst
  • Business Development Manager
  • Internal Recruiter - contract
  • IT Operations Manager
  • Technical Project Manager

Details on all of the above are available at http://ideaplane.com/work-for-us

contact AtomPhil 15:07 16 November 2011 (UTC)



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