Folks, The company I work for is hiring someone to take over lead architect and tech lead responsibilities on all UI development. We've got a fairly sophisticated internal application that is driving the business, and are about to embark on development of a large customer facing UI. Everything is built in Tap 4.0.x (and likely to remain that way until Tap 5, I suspect) with spring providing the glue between the layers and using hibernate for data persistence. It's a very well funded startup with competitive salaries and SoCal offices less than 3 minutes from the beach. We're looking for someone to drive the architecture forward in a high performance and scalable manner, while also providing technical leadership and prototypes to a small team of engineers who do the bulk of the actual development. That means you get a mix of doing the really fun stuff and leaving the details to others combined with having to do the crappy stuff you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy in order to keep your team happy.
I've attached the job description to this email. But Tapestry expertise is by far and away the biggest point on the list. We can train someone into it if we have to, but I'd prefer not to. A thorough understanding of integrating rich client-side javascript with tapestry is the area most in need of architecural leadership by the dev team once I move on to my next project. Just one quick disclaimer - while the euroclick.com website is a tapestry app, it was just a quick something I hacked together while we waited for a rebranding and professionally designed site, so please don't use it as any kind of model for the work we are doing here. It was the first Tapestry app I ever built, so mostly it was a testbed for things like i18n, custom widgets, dojo, and a simple reporting application. The new brand launches on April 1, so I can't point you at the much better and prettier website 2.0 just yet. Please send any questions you have my way, or just send your resume to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which will go to HR before it gets to me. Thanks --sam
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