IRC seeks student programmers, part-time and summer
UMBC’s Imaging Research Center is looking for student programmers to assist in ongoing projects. Current projects range from websites to mobile apps. Such projects include web based panorama viewer, working with Unity to develop mobile apps, developing a web based story sharing social network, developing a image archive/gallery, and more. Projects are assigned as seen fit. Work will begin in January 2015.
Do you enjoy programming challenges? Do you enjoy learning new skills? Are you passionate about writing software that could potentially be used by thousands of users daily? If so, this is a great opportunity for you.
Duties:
- Maintain existing projects from websites to mobile apps
- Develop web based solutions
- Develop mobile based solutions
- Assist in ongoing projects
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
- Ability to program in C, C++, C#, Objective-C, Java, Python
- Knowledge of web technologies: HTML, CSS, Javascript, Php, MySQL
- Quick learner
- Able to work well in groups
- Excellent troubleshooting skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Available to work up to 20 hours a week during the semester and up to 40
hours a week during the summer - Active UMBC student.
Desires:
- Major in Computer Science or other related field
- Experience with the HTML5 <canvas> tag and/or WebGL is a plus
- Experience developing iOS/Android apps is a plus
- Experience with Unity and/or Unreal is a plus
- Experience with UNIX/Linux is a plus
- Experience with git, svn, or other revision control systems is a plus
Submit resumes by email to Mark Jarzynski, Sorry, you need javascript to view this email address. Please provide an example of a programming project that you were passionate about.
Mark Jarzynski, Technical Director / Programmer, Imaging Research Center, UMBC, ITE 101G, 410-455-1498
Posted: December 16, 2014, 10:44 PM