As you've all probably read in Chris' posts, DIY Drones/3D Robotics is growing fast. We're now at the point where we need to hire a full time Web Developer/Software Engineer to support the current website and upgrade the store to a better architecture as well as programming in Arduino to support new hardware development. Ideally, we would like someone who is as passionate about UAVs as we are, so we're turning to the community for the right person! If you have the skills listed below (or know someone that does), we want to hear from you! Competitive salary.
Desired skills:
-HTML, XHTML, HTML5, Java Script, SQL, PHP, AJAX.
-Some experience in databases.
-Experience with Zen Cart.
-Basic designer skill's and CSS.
-Networking and servers.
-Linux, Windows and Mac.
-Some Photoshop and photography (preferred).
Other skills in addition to the above:
- Strong teamwork and cooperative design skills.
- Self-motivated to learn and solve problems independently.
- RC/full-scale airplane or helicopter experience.
- C/C++ Programming and Arduino IDE...
- Strong technical writing skills preferred.
- Living near San Diego, CA or willing to relocate
For those of you who don't know me, I'm the newest addition to the 3d robotics team. I'm here to help get more new products into your hands faster. I can personally attest to the fun and exciting work environment at DIY Drones headquarters. Please forward your resumes to ardupilot@gmail.com and don't hesitate to contact me personally if you have any questions. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Comment by Darren on April 2, 2011 at 5:32pm LOL, there needs to be a competition for it anyway... like a survivor episode :)
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Comment by Kirill on April 2, 2011 at 11:56pm 
Jordi , if you want to open an european lab we can discuss :)
Best
Roberto
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