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April 29th, 2008

Jump To Green, Inc.
Interships@JumpToGreen.com
275 Grove Street, Suite 2-400
Newton, MA 02466

Internship Opportunity at Jump To Green, Inc.

*Description*
This is not your average internship experience. Jump To Green sponsors
internship programs that offer an opportunity for students to showcase their
creativity, talent and enthusiasm. Our associates are empowered to do what
is necessary to help make sustainable living accessible to everyone in our
lifetime. We are committed to raising awareness to the environmental impact
our daily lives have on the natural environment and creating solutions to
solve them.

Our company was found by innovative thinkers and practitioners who push for
a higher standard of excellence, and expect the same from the interns.

Interns are given the opportunity to contribute their original thoughts,
whether those thoughts are on assigned projects or not, while being guided
by our experienced staff.

*Benefits*
As an intern at Jump To Green, you will:

? Work on innovative, proprietary technologies
? Work on real projects that will be used by real customers
? Will be able to work remotely
? Learn from software architects with experience ranging from Fortune 500
companies to small startups.
? Learn about how a successful green business operates
? Have fun!

*Requirements*
In order to be successful in this internship you will need the following
knowledge.
-UNIX
-PHP
-SQL

General knowledge of how the Internet works will help a great deal.

*Contact*
Sounds interesting?
Please send your resume to Interships@JumpToGreen.com

April 28th, 2008

Apply online at www.gdeb.com and indicate your areas of interest.

US Citizenship is required

COMBAT AND WEAPONS SYSTEMS
Dept. 448: Ship Control and Monitoring Systems
Disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science

The Ship Control System integrates fluid, mechanical, and electronic components and systems to control ship’s course, depth and attitude. Ship Control engineers are combining practical experience and ingenuity with the latest research from the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) to create a cutting-edge ship control system. The new ship control station, designed by ship control engineers, combines the latest hardware and software to achieve an ease-of-use not previously available on an attack submarine. In place of hundreds of hard-wired switches and gauges, the Pilot and Copilot of the NSSN will access the custom graphical user interface (GUI) via touchscreen-equipped flat panel displays and joysticks. Functions are logically grouped on the screens and the operators are able to view all the data they need with just a push of an on-screen button. Driving the ship has never been easier than with the new automatic course and depth-keeping facilities. Prefer to drive manually? Grasp the joystick and with one button-push you have complete control. Variable ballast and hovering operations can also be computer-controlled.
What does it take to create this new ship control station? Though it is a direct extension of years of R&D efforts, ship control engineers are designing the new station now. Design for the shipboard software has begun, and the physical station layout, the chairs, joysticks, and power supplies are also being finalized. Additionally, we have developed a fully working prototype station to support the Concept of Operations Exercise (COOPEX), in which the Navy officers and enlisted personnel relay to us their thoughts on the display screens.

Dept. 449: Combat Systems Engineering & Integration
Disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science

Combat Systems Engineering applies highly diversified skills to produce Non-Propulsion Electronic Systems (NPES) for US Navy nuclear submarines. Leveraging the latest in state-of-the-art technologies, NPES systems are provided for Sonar, Combat Control, Ship Control, Total Ship Monitoring, Tactical and Non-Tactical Data Processing, Exterior Communications, Navigation, ESM, Radar, Imaging, Periscope, and Weapons Shipping and Handling. Engineering opportunities range from initial system design through development, hardware/software integration, test, delivery and implementation of the systems aboard nuclear submarines. After delivery to the nuclear submarines, engineering efforts extend to the analysis and resolution of fleet identified problems, assessment of obsolescence issues, and identification of components for technical refresh. Additional challenges include the design and development of simulation/stimulation systems used during the development and test of the NPES, the development of operational and maintenance trainers used to train the crews, and system and subsystem level configuration management to ensure quality, safety, and reliability standards are met throughout the life cycle of the products. Integrated Product Teams, consisting of Electric Boat and Navy representatives, are formed to ensure systems and revisions are completely and effectively planned for current and future products. Mentors are assigned to new engineers to educate them on processes and policies and to guide career development.

Dept. 454: Tactical Software Engineering
Disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science

Tactical Software Engineering is the Center of Excellence for Software Engineering at Electric Boat. Software engineers work with system and hardware engineers in other engineering departments to design, develop, and maintain a variety of tactical computer software systems and components for TRIDENT SSBN/SSGN, VIRGINIA, and SEAWOLF Class submarines and associated simulators and trainers. Tactical Software Engineering also provides technical leadership for engineering process improvement, software safety, software subcontract management, configuration management, and quality assurance activities within engineering departments. Software engineering development environments are comprised of multiple networks of UNIX, LINUX, and Windows workstations and state of the art software development tools. These environments are used for software engineering and development of embedded real-time computer systems used aboard all classes of nuclear submarines and associated shipboard and land-based trainers. Engineers in these departments participate in systems and software development on projects such as: Ship Control, Ship Control Operational Trainers, Deployable Towed Array, Diesel Generator Control Panel Operational Trainer, Weapons Launch Control, VIRGINIA Simulation/Stimulation, and Integrated Database Management System. Engineers in these departments are involved in: systems analysis, systems management, system test, open architectures, middleware, simulation-based product design and material acquisition, hull, mechanical and electrical systems, nuclear systems, Independent Research and Development, and training systems. Opportunities range from initial system design through development, hardware/software integration, test, delivery, and integration of shipboard systems. For delivered submarines, engineering efforts extend to the analysis and resolution of fleet identified problems, assessment of obsolescence issues, and implementation of modernization programs. Candidates must be able to work with Capability Maturity Model Integrated (CMMI) Level 3 processes. Skills in Ada, VHDL, C, C++, Java, CMS-2Y, FORTRAN, real-time operating systems, and relational and object-oriented databases are desirable. Skills developing graphics, simulations, safe code, and interfacing with electronics are preferred, and networking knowledge is highly desirable. Experienced candidates must have a familiarity with configuration management and quality assurance. Successful candidates for this group should possess the interpersonal skills necessary to energetically embrace the challenges of the disciplined application of engineering, with emphasis on scientific and mathematical principles, methods, and tools to the economical production of high quality safe software.

Dept. 428: Electrical Systems
Disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Computer Science

Engineers are responsible for a wide variety of electrical shipboard systems and equipment. Engineers gain substantial experience in electrical engineering design and hands-on troubleshooting of shipboard problems. Engineers will be provided with the opportunity to utilize their education in a technical environment while also developing their written and oral communication skills, and will interface with engineers from all disciplines, designers, shipbuilder trades, vendors, Navy Labs and customer personnel.
The department is responsible for the design of systems used for monitoring and control of various ships systems within the submarine. Examples of these systems include diesel generator control, temperature monitoring, hatch indications, tank level, common alarm circuits, special operations forces electrical support and many others.
Ships auxiliary electrical systems are also covered by this department- including motors and controllers, electrical hull penetrators, ventilation, lighting, air revitalization and secondary propulsion.
Shipboard integrated voice communications (telephone systems and wire-free communications) are the responsibility of this department, which operates a full scale submarine Integrated Communications System (ICS) Lab for equipment testing, troubleshooting and hands-on training of test trades, engineers and submarine crews.
Dept 428 is also responsible for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for shipboard systems. This includes complex analyses of potential interference issues as well as troubleshooting and qualification testing in the department’s fully equipped and Navy-recognized EMC Lab. Shipboard electromagnetic signature analysis and control systems also fall under the department’s responsibilities.
Electrochemical energy storage system engineering, including medium- and large-scale stored energy components and monitoring electronics fall under Dept 428.
Department 428 engineers design, install and test Special Operations Forces (SOF) underwater video systems for several submarine platforms.
The department is in the process of establishing and augmenting a “fiber optic center of excellence” and is developing the shipboard methods and equipment necessary for large scale implementation of various shipboard fiber optic data transmission technologies.
Dept 428 is the technical lead for development, operation and maintenance of special hull treatment material application control processors and monitoring equipment used on a special hull treatment process known as “mold-in-place” (MIP).
This department is also conducting company funded independent research to integrate the latest wireless technologies with submarine monitoring and control applications.

Dept 429: Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering and Energy Storage
Disciplines: Electrical Engineering

The responsibilities of the Electric Boat Corporation Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineering team encompass all aspects of EMC related activities for submarine electrical and electronic systems and components. EB EMC engineers gain substantial experience in a wide assortment of practical and analytical electromagnetic assessments. Mathematical analyses include magnetic and electric field coupling calculations to support compatibility assessments of cabling and electronic systems. EB EMC is also responsible for performing electromagnetic equipment testing at our new in-house EMC Lab, providing engineers exposure to the hands-on, practical aspects of electromagnetics. Department responsibilities also include submarine magnetic silencing systems and electrochemical energy storage technology applications for fleet submarines, submersible vehicles and other special projects. Energy storage systems also include electronic health monitoring system development for various battery installations. Individuals are exposed to the complete span of engineering activities from early specification preparation, system development, qualification/acceptance testing, shipboard installation and construction/post-construction support.

April 28th, 2008

APC still seeking more candidates for their web developer internship. See link for more information. If you are seeking an
internship this summer or just want to program in your downtime, this could be for you. Check out this link for more information and details:
APC Internship Signup

Also, they have a full-time junior developer position available.

April 15th, 2008

Below is a listing of current jobs we are looking to fill. We have an immediate need for all three jobs to be filled. We are looking for great communicators who work well in a team environment and are adept at many things (jacks/jills-of-all trades). They should be organized individuals with a good head on their shoulders as well. Oh, and one more thing… they must be able to obtain a US security clearance - meaning they must be US citizens and no criminal records.

Here are the jobs:

All jobs in Groton, CT

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Systems Engineer/Software Integrator

CLASSIFICATION: Regular, Full - Time

COMPANY DESCRIPTION: Since 1995, Progeny Systems has provided innovative engineering solutions in support of complex information technology systems, submarine and avionics systems, and for telecommunications and commercial markets.

JOB DESCRIPTION: Part of a team responsible for the integration and deployment of Progeny’s Non-Tactical Data Processing System (NTDPS). Individual responsibilities would include software integration, test, installation scripting, and troubleshooting; support of Delivery and Implementation activities.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

* Integration of Commercial, Government and Progeny-developed software into our suite of applications.

* Development of software integration scripts.

* Development of unit tests and development of documentation to support installation, configuration and integration of software.

* Support of Development, Integration and Fleet Support Teams as related to the software.

* Delivery and implementation of Progeny Systems solutions aboard U.S. Navy vessels.

* Assist in the delivery of shipboard training to Users and Administrators.

* Responsible to support all requests for assistance in a timely manner.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

* Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent combination of education and experience.

* Complete understanding of Microsoft Windows 2000 and 2003 servers and associated client components

* Must be meticulous about coding, documentation and visual/interface design standards.

* Must have strong organizational and analytical skills as well as practical problem-solving and decision-skills.

* Demonstrated ability to provide effective solutions to software design and development challenges.

* Work well under pressure and be able to manage multiple projects and issues simultaneously.

* Comply with development life cycle standards, defined processes, and control mechanisms to ensure configuration control and high-quality product development.

EXPERIENCE WITH THE FOLLOWING:

* Extensive experience in systems integration, and implementation of end-to-end, solutions.

* Experience with VBScript, JavaScript, Windows Scripting, WBEM, .NET, JBOSS

* Experience with Oracle databases and SQL Server

* Experience with InstallShield and HP RADIA a plus

For all candidates: Navy experience a plus. Ability to acquire a Secret DoD clearance required.

About our Company: Progeny Systems Corporation is a privately-held high-tech small business specializing in electronic systems development for the United States Department of Defense (DoD), and other government and business organizations. Visit our website at www.progeny.net

Corporate headquarters located in Manassas, VA. Additional offices in Middletown, RI; Groton, CT; Annapolis, MD; Honolulu, HI; Charleroi, PA; Washington, DC; Salt Lake City, UT; San Diego, CA, Henderson, NV, and Somerset, KY.

Please email resumes to: Recruiting@progeny.net
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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Systems Engineer/Software Developer

Engineer/Software Developer with 3-5 years experience in the design and development of software applications using multiple technologies including, but not limited to C++, .NET, JAVA, J2EE, TSQL, MSSQL, ORACLE, HTML, Web Services, JavaScript and XML languages.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

* Develop software applications in support of Progeny’s innovative, high quality engineering solutions

* Comply with Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) standards, defined processes, and control mechanisms to ensure configuration control and high-quality product development.

* Preparation of documentation to support installation, configuration and integration of software including Requirements, Solution Definition, Solution Design, etc.

* Support of Integration, Testing, and Fleet Support Teams as related to the software.

* Responsible to support all requests for assistance in a timely manner.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

* B.S. degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Systems Engineering or a related technical field (or an equivalent combination of education and experience.)

* Familiarity with software engineering disciplines from requirements development to validation.

* Detail-Oriented about coding, documentation and visual/interface design standards.

* Strong organizational and analytical skills as well as practical problem-solving and decision-skills.

* Demonstrated ability to provide effective solutions to software design and development challenges.

* Ability to work well under pressure and be able to manage multiple projects and issues simultaneously.

EXPERIENCE WITH THE FOLLOWING:

* Experience with Software Versioning Control solutions (i.e., Source Gear Vault, MS SourceSafe).

* Experience with VBScript, JavaScript, Windows Scripting, WBEM, .NET, JBOSS.

* Experience with Oracle and SQL Server databases.

* Familiarity with InstallShield and application packaging a plus.

For all candidates: Navy experience a plus. Ability to acquire a Secret DoD clearance required.

About our Company: Progeny Systems Corporation is a privately-held high-tech small business specializing in electronic systems development for the United States Department of Defense (DoD), and other government and business organizations. Visit our website at www.progeny.net

Our corporate headquarters are located in Manassas, VA, with additional offices located in Middletown, RI; Groton, CT; Annapolis, MD; Honolulu, HI; Charleroi, PA; Washington, DC; Salt Lake City, UT; San Diego, CA, and Henderson, NV.

Please email resumes to: Recruiting@progeny.net

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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Systems Engineer/Fleet Support

JOB DESCRIPTION: Since 1995, Progeny Systems has provided innovative engineering solutions in support of complex information technology systems, submarine and avionics systems, and for telecommunications and commercial markets. Excellent technical performance, combined with fundamental business tenets such as listening to the customer, commitment to quality, and extreme efficiency, have earned Progeny Systems a reputation as well as official recognition from government agencies and companies in the private sector.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

* Delivery and implementation of Progeny Systems solutions aboard U.S. Navy vessels, primarily Submarines.

* Provide shipboard training to Users and Administrators.

* Support Integration and testing efforts of Web based applications.

* System and Software troubleshooting and Fleet Support for U.S. Navy vessels.

* Travel: 20% - 25% domestic only.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

* Associates Degree in Computer Science or equivalent combination of education and experience.

* Microsoft Windows Server Administration.

* Oracle Database operation and maintenance.

* Must have strong organizational and analytical skills as well as practical problem-solving and decision making-skills.

* Ability to gather and implement fleet usage metrics

* Ability to work well under pressure and be able to manage multiple projects and issues simultaneously.

* Load and update software applications as required.

* Operation in an Information Technology Customer support capacity.

EXPERIENCE WITH THE FOLLOWING:

* ORACLE, VMware, MSSQL, Windows 2000/3 Server.

For all candidates: Navy experience a plus.

5-7 Year Experience

Ability to acquire a Secret DoD clearance required.

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April 15th, 2008

Computer Science Internship Available:
MicroSystems Integration in Pawcatuck, Connecticut, is offering a year long internship with training to interested and qualified undergraduate students.
Interns begin work in May or June and are trained during the summer on technologies necessary to fulfill roles as key developers on exciting projects, many of which are for the U.S. Coast Guard. Once classes begin in the fall, students will work from 15-20 per week as part of CSC499.
For more information on the internship program and MicroSystems Integration, please see the attached PDF or check their web site at:

http://www.msi-ct.com

or contact Dr. Henry at thenry@cs.uri.edu

April 11th, 2008

The Programming intern position works closely with the Business Analyst team to create or modify functionality to Collette owned applications. These applications include internal applications, as well as external web applications, and may be implemented using multiple technologies.

The position requires the ability to work with end users to resolve programming issues as well as work on new functionality and new systems. The position requires intimacy with SQL Server databases as well as fundamentals in database The position requires experience working with the following technologies:

Programming Languages:
Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET)
Microsoft ASP.NET
Database Technology:
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or better.
Web Technology:
HTML
JavaScript
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Contact information:

Jill Waterman
Recruitment Specialist
Collette Vacations
p:(401) 727-9000 x3066
f: (401) 727-4000

April 2nd, 2008

Job summary:

We are looking to hire an Application Engineer who is, self-motivated, and passionate about Advanced User Interface applications to work on building the presentation layer. You’ll work with software engineers, product managers, interaction & visual designers, and marketers in a highly collaborative environment where everyone helps to define the product vision. The environment is fast-paced with numerous user-centered iterative design & development cycles. You’ll be responsible for building everything from proof-of-concepts and usability prototypes to deployment-quality code. If you’re interested, please provide URLs and code samples of your work. Having your own site is a bonus! Please send us an updated resume and/or a synopsis of capabilities you have in the areas below. Please contact me directly should any questions arise.

All you need is a high-speed connection for telecommuting, some solid PHP/MySql/(X)HTML/CSS experience, and the ability to get started TODAY. If you’ve worked with the Facebook API then we love you already.

Minimum Job Qualifications:

You should be able to personally demonstrate your abilities with demos, web sites, blogs, articles, or anything else that would establish your expertise with these technologies.
At least 5+ years of work experience in software development
At least 3+ years of work experience in web application development
Extensive experience in DHTML (HTML & XHTML, JavaScript 1.0-1.5, CSS1 & CSS2, DOM Levels 0-2)

It’s an exciting time here at Yahoo! and a great time to help us build/design new applications and systems that will need to be scalable, high-performance, parallel and failure-resistant.

Contact:

Kevin Haynes
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
408-349-7318
khaynes@yahoo-inc.com
sdsrecruiter@yahoo.com

March 3rd, 2008

Hi, my name is Michael Videira and I am a Junior Accounting major in the
Entrepreneur Club.  My associates and I have a well developed plan to create
an innovative wireless internet product that will disrupt the
telecommunications industry. The market research has been done and there is
already a demand for the product.  Caf?s, restaurants and bars will no longer
struggle with their Wi-Fi hotspots and will have the confidence to
aggressively market it.

We are looking for someone who is experienced with:

* OpenRADIUS, the free and customizable authentication server
* Linux, particularly on embedded systems
* The DD-WRT and OpenWRT Linux distributions for embedded wireless routers

We are now in the process of forming an LLC and we would like to extend the
opportunity to a software developer. We are looking to create a prototype
very
quickly and through our connections from the Entrepreneur Club we have
companies that can push the product to major office retailers. Please get
back
to me if you would like to get on board.

Sincerely,
Michael Videira
videira99@mail.uri.edu
401-480-4913

March 3rd, 2008

Hi, my name is Michael Videira and I am a Junior Accounting major in the
Entrepreneur Club.  My associates and I have a well developed plan to create
an innovative wireless internet product that will disrupt the
telecommunications industry. The market research has been done and there is
already a demand for the product.  Caf?s, restaurants and bars will no longer
struggle with their Wi-Fi hotspots and will have the confidence to
aggressively market it.

We are looking for someone who is experienced with:

* OpenRADIUS, the free and customizable authentication server
* Linux, particularly on embedded systems
* The DD-WRT and OpenWRT Linux distributions for embedded wireless routers

We are now in the process of forming an LLC and we would like to extend the
opportunity to a software developer. We are looking to create a prototype
very
quickly and through our connections from the Entrepreneur Club we have
companies that can push the product to major office retailers. Please get
back
to me if you would like to get on board.

Sincerely,
Michael Videira
videira99@mail.uri.edu
401-480-4913

February 18th, 2008

Marlborough Job ID#:
NCS106635 (BS)
NCS106636 (MS)

Florida Job ID#s:
NCS106751
NCS106765
NCS106768

Fort Wayne Job ID#s:
NCS106687

There are a few minimum requirements that a college
applicant must meet in order to be considered for this
position.  They are as following:
BS or MS degree in Computer Science, Computer
Engineering, Software Engineering or Electrical
Engineering (check position description for specific
degree requirements)
Graduated with the degree within past 18 months
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
Must be eligible to receive a security clearance which
requires US citizenship

TO APPLY:
Go on-line to www.rayjobs.com/campus
Click on Find a Job
Click on Search Current Openings
In the `Keywords’ field type
Click on the `Search” button
Click the Job ID link to display the position
description, requirements and other information
Review the job details and if interested in the
position, click the “Submit Now” button to apply
Follow the on-line instructions to register, creating
a profile, providing a resume and completing the
submission process