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All kinds of positions available at a big London digital Agency - Digitas LBi

Posted: 28th August 2013

We have a big recruitment drive on at the moment. Over 60 positions available across all disciplines. Specifically in Technology, we're looking for; Interface Developers, .Net Developers, Java developers, Creative Technologists, Technical Architects, etc. Also, Client Services positions, Creative, Media, Delivery Management and User Experience. Email me if you have any specific questions.

See : http://www.lbi.com/uk/jobs/

Web developer needed to develop open source, customisable email lobbying tool for NGOs and campaign groups, similar to writetothem.com.

Posted: 6th August 2013

We are the Environmental Investment Organisation. Our mission: To tackle climate change. How? Through Environmental Tracking: a market-mechanism designed to drive the world’s largest companies to lower emissions and improve transparency by linking company share price to emissions.

We will be launching a campaign to lobby the largest asset owners in the world to commit 1% of their assets to support the Environmental Tracking mechanism. We need help from a web developer in designing an open source, customisable email lobbying tool that will enable supporters to find their pension fund or other asset owner and easily send them an email to ask them to look into supporting this mechanism.

Knowledge of php, SQL or other database tools would probably be useful although you are likely more of an expert than we are...

Conversations with other NGOs suggest that this is a vitally needed tool and could be used by many campaign groups for a diverse range of issues.

Unfortunately we have no budget, so please only get in touch if you can afford to offer a few days for free.

Please email sam.gill@eio.org.uk if you would like to get involved.


Project Call: Hand Held Electronic Audio Device

Posted 11th July 2013 Type: One-off job.

For a museum-based event we are looking for somebody to realise this project, we are still at a development phase, but we are looking for a costs estimate to create the following:

Creation of 100 (approx.) low cost hand-held devices, capable of emitting a sequence of 2-3 tones at variable frequencies across a loop of a few seconds (2-8secs), (the frequencies could be hard-wired if it reduced costs). An on/off switch and volume attenuation maybe be desirable.

To Be: Child Safe. Battery Life of 4hours min. Reusable.

Could be: Recycled/hacked/reclaimed materials.

The event will take place on the 22nd of Nov.

Please contact: animateddog (at) yahoo co uk


Laboratory Technician / Designer

Posted 27/6/2013 Type: Part Time / Contract

The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Queen Mary University of London is seeking to appoint a fixed-term technician and designer for “Robozoo” an innovative project funded by Queen Mary Innovation. The post holder will design and build unconventional Arduino robot kits for sale to the public. The robots will be controlled by AI software developed by the Cognitive Science group. The post holder is responsible for design, fabrication (with 3D printers etc.), kit assembly, packaging, and shipping, of the robot kits to customers. The post holder will have a broad range of skills in electronics, hardware hacking, 3D design, and possibly some experience in robotics.

Applicants should have an honours degree, or equivalent, in Electronic Engineering (or a closely related discipline), and a professional registration, such as IET or IEEE, would be desirable. The successful candidate will have experience of working with design and fabrication and will be able to relate and provide solutions driven assistance to the Cognitive Science research group. Significant experience in using relevant lab equipment is essential. The post holder will also be required to work occasional evenings and weekends as the demands of the design process dictate.

The post is part time -17.5 hours a week and for a period of 6 months in line with available funding. The salary range for the role is from £24,973 to £28, 457 (pro rata) per annum inclusive of London allowance. Benefits include 30 days annual leave (pro rata) and defined benefits pension scheme.

Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required this may include entry clearance or continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.

contact: ctf20@eecs.qmul.ac.uk

or apply online: https://ig24.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_QMUL01.asp?newms=rf&ID=QMUL2118

The closing date for applications is 4th July 2013. Applications received after this time will not be considered.

Interviews are expected to be held on week commencing 8th July 2013.


Accelerometer Movement Recognition

Posted 14/6/2013 Type: Part Time / Contract

Working with a major global swimming brand and the Pebble Watch, we're looking for someone to help us develop algorithms to recognise swimming laps and strokes from a persons wrist. This will be a really fun project, working with 2 extremely innovative brands and at the heart of the project.. a fun problem to solve.

Ideal Skills: - Accelerometer experience ++ (very desirable...) - Clean portable code - Worked with Arduino - A programming language! preferably Ruby/Python/C

contact: danmorgz@gmail.com or call on 07894998333


Software Engineer at EcuTek International Ltd

Posted 24/5/2013

In this role, you would be working as part of a small, friendly team in an excellent office environment, with access to the latest performance cars for software testing and analysis.

This role involves the analysis of new engine management system revisions and adding these new revisions into EcuTek's software.

This is a graduate role and full training will be given to fulfill the role.

This is an exciting opportunity with potential for progression in the company for the right candidate.

Essential Skills: A degree in software engineering, embedded systems or a related subject, A passion for cars and tuning, Team working & communication skills, Focus, Determination, Attention to detail.

Useful Skills: Disassembly, reverse engineering and/or IDA experience, Programming experience, Cryptography, Digital electronics & microcontrollers, Soldering

Visit http://www.ecutek.com/Recruitment/Software-Engineer.aspx for more details or contact richClubb on IRC


Senior Applications Developer at EcuTek International Ltd

Posted 24/5/2013

You would be involved in the software development strategy of the business, creating and enhancing Windows software and frameworks, used by other members of the team to produce EcuTek’s products. You should have several years experience of software design, with an inherent ability for knowing ‘the right way’ to structure and write code. You would be expected to support and help develop the skills of other members of the team, who may come to you for advice, as well as write tight, clean code yourself that serves as an example to others. You could also become involved in developing EcuTek’s internal systems and the EcuTek Web Store - .Net & SQL server skills would be useful here.

The ideal candidate would be passionate about cars, computers and electronics, should be self-motivated, confident in their abilities and keen to keep learning. Theoretical and practical coding skills are both essential

Useful Skills: Cryptography, ASP.Net web development, web services & Visual Studio, SQL Server, MSBuild, Reverse Engineering, Tortoise SVN, Experience of Agile / TDD and other methodologies advantageous.

Visit http://www.ecutek.com/Recruitment/Senior-Applications-Developer.aspx for more details or contact richClubb on IRC.


Game Developers / Artists / Musicians / Project Managers Embers Of Caerus

Posted 2/5/2013

Chance to get involved with a great team developing the future of MMO games.

Got skills we need you

Speak to Crypt or email jobs@forsakenstudios.com


RoR/Java Developer @ www.amee.com

Posted 4/4/2013


Starting April/May 2013, full time, permanent. Salary: from £45,000 to £50,000 per annum.

Recruiters: please don't contact us at this stage.

At amee, we are looking for an experienced developer to fill a permanent position ideally starting end of April 2013.

You will be working as part of a 5 person scrum on a number of Ruby on Rails and Java projects. We follow agile methodologies and expect you to be working from our office in London’s East End with the rest of the team and product owners.

Your main focus will be on ameeProfile, our environmental business directory written in Ruby on Rails, and interfacing via a RESTful API with a back end application written in Java/Groovy using Spring; as a minimum you'll need to be comfortable working in these two environments. We're looking for someone who's happy to work across the full stack, including learning new technologies if necessary - of course the team will help with this as much as possible. There's plenty of scope for involvement in the direction of our technology, and if you're the expert in something, you'd be expected to take the lead. You don't need specific experience with all our tech, but any you do have is a bonus.

Full job spec

Entry-Level Cloud Software Engineer @sandtable.com

Posted 3/4/2013

Sandtable does large-scale agent-based modelling and simulation of consumer behaviour, and we need your help with building up our infrastructure. We run thousands of simulations and produce bucket-loads of data. We require someone to work on the development and operations of our Cloud-based simulation and analysis infrastructure. We have a basic platform developed, and we are seeking to scale up. Guaranteed to be more exciting than your current job.

Tasks:

  • Develop highly scalable and reliable Cloud platform.
  • Manage cloud infrastructure: deployment, configuration, monitoring.

Job Posting

Email a CV and covering note to recruitment@sandtable.com

Arduino programmer and tinkerer @ www.asylumsfx.com

Posted 15/02/13

Asylum are looking for someone to join our team and to bring with them a good knowledge of microcontrollers and coding as well as practical skills in electronics. Some experience with mechanics and light engineering would also be useful. We work on a wide range of projects for film, tv, commercials and exhibitions, such as interactives, animatronics, HMI, and dynamic installations. At the moment we are hoping to fill a position ideal for a college graduate or someone with up to 2 years work experience. The position would start as a job-by-job basis with a view to contract or full employment if well suited.

We are based in South London and have extensive engineering, CAD/CAM, woodworking, composites and general production facilities.


Please apply with CV to sam@asylumsfx.com


Interviews early March.

Web Developer @ http://www.icomon.org

The Iconmon organisation needs a website rebuild. Essentially its a basic CMS with a slight graphics make-over.

One definite change, which is that we would like there to be a password-secured area for the Board papers and other shared files that the Board need access to. There's no requirement to use any particular back-end, and in fact I don't know what CMS (if any) the hosting it is moving to has.

Some form of written instructions for the above would be needed.

The site wouldn't need to be built immediately, as it will take a few months to get a proper spec together, but at the moment the Board are interested in a rough estimate of the likely cost.

Contact Oni in the space or email (oni@section9.co.uk) or Katie Eagleton (katieeagleton@gmail.com) with an idea of time and cost.


Electronics Engineer Required @ Carallon, W14 (http://www.carallon.com)

Carallon are looking for an Electronics Engineer to join our product development team. We specialise in industrial hardware and software design of control systems for the entertainment industry - mostly lighting, video and motion control.

Past projects have included Wholehog lighting consoles, graphical control systems for stage equipment motion and lifting, Pharos Architectural Controllers (http://www.pharoscontrols.com ) and Brompton Technology video wall control solutions (http://www.bromptontech.com ).

The role will slot into live projects from the start going from concept through schematic design, PCB layout, prototyping, firmware programming and into manufacturing.

If you are interested - more details at: http://www.carallon.com/assets/files/Vacancy%20Hardware%20Developer%202012.pdf

Please send a CV and cover letter to careers@carallon.com



Trainee Systems Engineer @ Face to Face Digital (http://www.facetofacedigital.com)

Face to Face Digital are looking for an ambitious individual to train with our engineering team. We are home technology specialists with an excellent reputation for high-end residential systems’ integration and first class customer service.

The company has a great track record for delivering the best bespoke solutions to a wide range of prestigious clients and have also developed a high-quality technology support service for our residential and commercial clients.

We have a significant sales pipeline and we need to ensure the quality of personnel we have to serve our clients into the future. With this we are keen to invest in a promising individual who will be encouraged to develop their skills.

We considered offering an apprenticeship, but there is no scheme that fits our skill set so we are offering our own training contract.


You will be required to work alongside more experienced staff, both in our workshop and on site in some of the most beautiful homes in Britain. We expect good academic performance in Mathematics and Science and great written and verbal communication in English.

Whilst there are not specific technical requirements, any relevant experience will be an advantage, particularly an understanding of IP networks. You will certainly be reliable, hardworking and enthusiastic.

You will need to be at least 18 years old and must be capable of working with heavy equipment in a construction environment.

Most of your work will be within London, but occasionally you will be required to stay away from home.

You will need a full UK driving licence and have the right to work in the UK. A salary of £15-20k is on offer and a training plan will be agreed after 3 months of employment.

Areas of training might include IT, networking, cable termination and testing, installation and commissioning of heating and lighting control systems, audiovisual technologies and project administration.

You will be provided with a laptop and mobile phone.


To see what we do, visit http://www.facetofacedigital.com


To apply please submit a CV with a covering letter explaining what makes you an outstanding candidate for this role to newguru@facetofacedigital.com and mention that you found us through the London Hackspace

contact FFD 14:16, 4 October 2012 (UTC)




Unity Developers Required

Happy Finish is a leading Creative Retouching, 3D & Digital Interactive agency. We produce world-class creative interactive solutions for major brands and advertising agencies. We work on a wide range of exciting projects from Augmented Reality and Interactive product viewers right the way through to AAA Adver-games and social apps.

We are seeking talented Unity developers to join our fast growing team at our London studios in the heart of Shoreditch.

You’ll be working with some of the most successful digital artists in the world creating innovative interactive apps across a wide range of platforms. On top of that, you’ll be given the freedom, support and resources to create and explore your own personal projects from scratch.

Remuneration: Highly competitive based on talent and experience.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Develop projects from inception to completion. • Collaborate with the 3D team. • Work with the team to be guided on the plan and architecture of commercial projects. • Perform changes in the coding as may be required in the review of the prototype.

Skills and Specifications:

• Created a previous bug free Unity game or demo. • Full understanding of the Unity API • Strong knowledge of the C#, Java/C++ programming language • Strong sense of 3D and interest in shader creation. • Strong sense of game design for usability and great user experience. • Familiarity of mobile and/or social networking technologies. • Ability to demonstrate prior game or mobile app development experience. • Experience creating custom unity tools preferred. • Ideally you’ve worked across several programs over the years and know your stuff.

If this opportunity excites you and you tick most of these boxes, please send in your CV to: developers@happyfinish.com





NIB DRESS FIXING

I made this electronic garment with nibs - http://vimeo.com/24923549 - for my fashion degree graduation project. And since then I had to travel with it for a couple of shows. Unfortunately, it broke during the last move and it has be ready for another show the beginning of July. The guy I last worked with has become very busy with his own full time job so I am looking for someone that can fix it and also maybe suggest ideas to make it a lot more durable. I have very little knowledge of electronics and it would be really great if anyone might be available for this job. Or if you know someone else who might be interested in making a little bit of cash, or just generally interested in this kind of projects, please send them my way. My contact info is as below. Thank you so much. Steven e. steven@steventai.co.uk m. 07515 8080 36





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.

Interested? Want to find out more? Get in touch ASAP: alan@ioWorld.com NB: This is also listed on the (very empty) NonCommercial board





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.




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