Please direct your responses to: Jobs@iNiche.com
InterNiche Technologies is seeking a Protocol Development Engineer for its Campbell, CA location to help the existing staff develop, enhance and support its modular suite of embedded TCP-related protocols and applications. Focusing on RFC conformance and limited footprint, we are enhancing our team of developers with an engineer who appreciates the challenges of memory-constrained environments and has experience with complex communications systems.
In addition to obvious technical experience and communication skills, we will consider the following when making our selection.
Qualifications:
* Expertise in "C" (while C++, C# and Java are perfectly nice languages, our code is written in ANSI "C")
* Have written your fair share of BSD Sockets programs
* Conversant in "RFC"
* Understand that many people still measure memory in "K-bytes"
* Know the value and proper use of a "link map"
* Can explain big-endian and little-endian without looking it up in Wikipedia
* Self-motivated and willing to work 5 days per week in a comfortable, low-stress environment
* Know what is meant by many or most of the following: Ethernet; TCP/IP; IPv6; SNMP; HTTP; SNTP; SMTP; POP3; IPSec; IKE; RTP; RTCP; PPP; SSH; SSL; TLS; IGMP.
More information about our company and the breadth and depth of our product line can be found at http://www.iNiche.com
Resumes in text, html or pdf to Jobs@iNiche.com.
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