Mike Potter

November 14, 2006

Looking for a job working with Flex?

Adobe is currently looking to hire someone to work in the Enterprise Developer Business Unit, out of the Ottawa, ON, Canada office.  Here's the job description:

"The successful candidate for Senior Computer Scientist for the Enterprise Developer Business Unit will have more than five(5) years of experience in software development in the high technology industry. This individual will be responsible for creating a high-impact integration experience between our LiveCycle and Flex/Flash products. This individual should be a self-starter with the proven ability to bootstrap ideas and direction through the development of prototypes in an agile manner. A particular emphasis on user experience design and implementation using object-oriented principles is a requirement. The ideal candidate must have the ability to influence beyond specific project boundaries and across business units in the company to achieve project goals. While experience with Flex is not absolutely mandatory, it is considered highly beneficial."

Knowledge & Skills:

  • Over five (5) years experience in the technology industry, including experience in a Software Development role.
  • Experience working with the following (but not limited to): Java, electronic forms, business process management, XML related specifications (XML Schema, XML DSignature, Xforms, XHTML etc).
  • Masters or Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or Engineering is very desirable.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Ability to work with cross-functional teams.
  • Strong coding and design skills.
  • Experience with Flex/ActionScript is highly desirable.
Use the apply now button on this page to apply for the job.

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Posted by Mike Potter at 03:49 PM on November 14, 2006

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