-----Original Message----- From: TEI (Text Encoding Initiative) public discussion list To: [log in to unmask] Sent: 10/3/2006 10:28 PM Subject: Fwd: [xsl] Stanford University HighWire Press: Job Posting Gentle readers, This appeared on XSL-List ... I assume its originators are hoping it will be distributed through the right channels. Regards, Wendell >From: "James A. Robinson" <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 11:11:01 -0700 >Subject: [xsl] Stanford University HighWire Press: Job Posting > >Hello, > >Stanford University HighWire Press (http://highwire.stanford.edu/) is >looking to fill a position for an expert in XSLT systems development. >We're building a large-scale document processing system, moving from >a proprietary SGML content system to an XML infrastructure, and we are >searching for people with experience designing complex XSLT frameworks. >We are looking for people who have had experience in academic publishing >environments, and who have experience designing large-scale XSLT systems. > >The description of the posting is available at: > >http://recruit.trovix.com/jobhost/jobhost/ViewJobPostDetails.do?title=S ENIOR+SYSTEMS+DEVELOPER%2C+HIGHWIRE+PRESS&jobPostId=575771&accountId=de8 5ad313f8598db1c42b567a3df24a00497ba22&button=&action=viewDetails > > If your mail client has trouble with long URLs you can use this: > http://tinyurl.com/ont5u > >Please forgive the rather odd wording of the various sections, our HR >system requires we make use of a lot of keywords and phrases which might >not make much sense to people outside this University!