[Shake-dev] Calling all programmers and electronics engineers
Branden Christensen
branden.christensen at osop.com.pa
Mon Jul 1 12:54:43 UTC 2013
Calling all Programmers and Electronic Engineers:
Buenos días.
Do you need a break from the grind of your daily life? Maybe you are tired
of the gridlock and stagnant economies of the first world. Or sub-zero
temperatures and rain. Perhaps you are just looking for work experience
beyond your borders. Join OSOP's team (
http://www.osop.com.pa/about/join-the-team/) to escape from the norm,
embrace a new culture and drive innovation. Be a part of the cutting-edge
in geophysical software and hardware. Bring your mountain bike, surf board
or just your free-spirit to explore and experience Panama and neighboring
Costa Rica.
OSOP (http://www.osop.com.pa), located in the cool highlands of Panama, an
hour and a half from the beach and a stone's throw from Baru Volcano, is
growing quickly and always looking for skilled programmers and electronic
engineers to carry its products forward.
*Programmers*
If you are a Linux lover and fluent in either C, C++, Python, HTML, HTML5
and/ or Django, and interested in being a force for innovative new products
in the earthquake, tsunami, flooding and volcano sectors, then apply today
by sending your resume to careers at osop.com.pa.
*Electronics Engineers*
Experienced in linux-based embedded systems development, programming in C,
C++, PCB design, AutoCAD, SolidWorks and 3D printing and/ or surface
mounting? Interested in being a force for innovative new products in the
earthquake, tsunami, flooding and volcano sectors, then apply today by
sending your resume to careers at osop.com.pa.
*Take a tour of OSOP: http://www.osop.com.pa/tour/*
Kind Regards,
*Branden Christensen*
*branden.christensen at osop.com.pa*
Volcan, Panama
*Follow OSOP *
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Twitter: @OSOPSA <http://twitter.com/OSOPSA>
News Blog: http://www.osop.com.pa/blog/news
The Seismo Guys Blog: http://www.osop.com.pa/blog/the-seismo-guys/
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