Technical Sales Engineer Job Opening [message #33486] |
Wed, 08 January 2003 10:03  |
RSI Human Resources
Messages: 7 Registered: August 2002
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Research Systems has a full-time opening for a technical sales engineer.
The qualified individual will provide pre-sales technical support and
expertise to the sales team for Research Systems suite of products including
IDL, ENVI and ION. This person will also be responsible for product
presentations to current and potential customers, application prototyping,
in-depth technical product assistance and be a creative problem solver.
Travel is required.
Required Minimum Skills and Qualifications:
a.. Four years of application software development in a technical discipline
such as the engineering or scientific industry.
b.. Strong working knowledge of modern programming languages such as
Fortran, C, C++, Java.
c.. Strong working knowledge of IDL, PV-WAVE, or Matlab.
d.. Technical software sales or support experience.
e.. Ability to learn new technologies rapidly.
f.. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
g.. Strong interpersonal skills and customer focus.
h.. Enthusiasm and ability to create enthusiasm for RSI software products.
i.. Proven proficiency with one or more of the following: UNIX, Windows,
Mac, Linux.
j.. BA/BS degree in Computer Science/Earth Sciences or related technical
discipline.
The following qualifications would be a plus:
k.. Knowledge of Remote Sensing applications.
l.. Experience with COM technologies.
m.. Experience with computer graphics or image processing software.
n.. Experience with software development for the World Wide Web.
Send resumes via email: jobs@rsinc.com or fax 303.786.9909
Thanks,
Pam Pajer
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Re: Technical Sales Engineer Job Opening [message #33520 is a reply to message #33486] |
Fri, 10 January 2003 07:36  |
Paul Van Delst[1]
Messages: 1157 Registered: April 2002
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Big Bird wrote:
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> "RSI Human Resources" <jobs@rsinc.com> wrote in message news:<avhoua$nlm$1@news.rsinc.com>...
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>> b.. Strong working knowledge of modern programming languages such as
>> Fortran, C, C++, Java.
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> So am I the only one here who has to smile at a list of "modern
> programming languages" that starts with "Fortran, C ..."?
Why? Don't you think C is still a modern programming language? :o)
paulv
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