From jacob at mccabebarton.com Mon Sep 29 16:12:07 2014 From: jacob at mccabebarton.com (Jacob Richler-Kleiman) Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 15:12:07 +0000 Subject: [Jobs] Perl development opportunity Message-ID: <014445C723937943AE7E6EC3E262A11D0232A717@MCB-2K11-SBS.MccabeandBarton.local> Location: London, UK Country: United Kingdom Pay rate: ?45,000 - ?65,000 Length of employment: Perm Hours: Full time Description: Senior Perl Developer - (Perl, Securities, MySql, OO Perl) - London - ?45,000-?65,000 + up to 30% bonus My client is a provider of highly functional electronic services that support post-trade processing in the Securities Lending. The are seeking an experienced Perl developer, with MySQL exposure, to undertake the following activities: . Design, code, test and release new features and enhancements . Undertake and manage technical data integration of new clients . Develop tools to improve internal processes and maintain quality of service . Investigate and fix software issues in existing systems . Support and monitor production systems on a rota basis . Provide second-line technical assistance to end users by telephone and e-mail . Document code, interfaces, services and procedures as appropriate . Update management with progress on assigned tasks, and identify issues/delays/dependencies in good time . Identify opportunities for system/process improvements or new features . Work autonomously or as a team member in an ad-hoc team PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE DEMONSTRABLE STRONG PERL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE! 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Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 1467 bytes Desc: image002.jpg Url : http://london.pm.org/pipermail/jobs/attachments/20140929/c17c2eb5/image002-0001.jpg From paikkos at googlemail.com Tue Sep 30 10:45:32 2014 From: paikkos at googlemail.com (Dermot) Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2014 10:45:32 +0100 Subject: [Jobs] Image Magick Work Message-ID: We're looking to get someone to do a bit of work to replicate PhotoShop actions into ImageMagick scripts. To be honest, the ImageMagick work is rather trivial but it does have to be integrated into a Catalyst App. I estimate this about a week?s work and it could be done from home. However we would want the person to come on site and for a quick meet up to discuss what we?e doing and to get acquainted. The right person, would have experience of PerlMagick and, as a bonus, enough *NIX experience to ensure we can convert interesting formats like PNG and NEF. The process involves using an existing Dbic schema to query for a list of files. Processing the files to using the following criteria: - Keep any IPTC or EXIF info that is embedded into the file - Set resolution to 300dpi - File size. This is a bit more complicated as we interpolate the file in different ways according to the size of the original file: - Files less than 30MB should ?fail? and the event logged for reporting purposes - Files between 30MB and 49MB should be interpolated to 50MB (we should use the ?best? interpolation method available. - Files between 50MB and 100MB should be left alone - Files between 101MB and 150MB should be interpolated to 100MB - Files larger than 150MB should ?fail? and again the event logged for reporting purposes - Layers, if present, should be flattened - Channels, masks, annotations and vector masks if present, should be removed. - Any image not in RGB format should ?fail? and the event logged - RGB 16bit depth images should be converted to 8bit - Images with no colour profile should ?fail? and the event logged. Images with Adobe 1998 RGB space should be left alone whereas other colour profiles should be converted to Adobe 1998 RGB. If the conversion fails for whatever reason, the image should also ?fail?. Failures and the reasons, are recorded against each file object (written back to the DB and a flag set) using the same Dbic object. Drop me a message if you?re interested. I can give some more details and discuss the price. Please be aware that we cannot hire from outside the UK. We are ideally looking for someone that is based in London. Thanks, Dermot -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://london.pm.org/pipermail/jobs/attachments/20140930/b74a6598/attachment.htm