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Fwd: Automation Architect position at Box.net in Palo Alto, CA - *Using Scala*

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David Pollak
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Folks,
I'm cross-posting this job listing.
Thanks,
David

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From: Peter White <pwhite2@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 11:10 AM
Subject: Automation Architect position at Box.net in Palo Alto, CA - *Using Scala*
To: Bay Area Scala Enthusiasts <scala-base@googlegroups.com>


I'm looking to hire an "Automation Architect", to help build and
maintain a test automation framework in Scala (with DSLs) on top of
existing open source frameworks such as Selenium RC/Grid and
WebDriver. There will also be opportunities to build additional tools
and integrations to support our quality engineering and release teams
once this framework is near completion. Previous Scala experience is
highly desirable, but web development experience with Scala isn't a
requirement.

Since our initial goal is to automate web-app testing, the ideal
candidate will have hands-on experience with (minimally) one of the
following:

* Selenium RC/Grid, Watir/Watij/Watin, or Windmill
* Strong presentation-tier Web 2.0 development (X/HTML, CSS,
JavaScript, Ajax, etc)

Please apply ASAP if interested, since we already have candidates in
the pipeline for this position.

Go to http://tinyurl.com/24wczf3 for more details, and to apply - no
third parties, local candidates only please. Direct emails are
unlikely to receive timely replies, if at all.

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