Wednesday, December 14, 2011

[DMANET] Job Openings at Innovative Scheduling.

Dear DMANET Subscriber,

Innovative Scheduling (www.InnovativeScheduling.com) has several openings for Operations Researchers and Computer Scientists.

Job Requirements:
. M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Operations Research or Computer Science.
. Superb background in algorithm design and implementation and data structures.
. Excellent programming skills in object-oriented programming languages, such as C++, C#, or Java.
. Experience is working with SQL Server or Oracle databases.
. Strong multitasking, time management, team work, communication skills and analytical problem-solving skills.

About Innovative Scheduling:
. Developing data analytics, business intelligence, simulation, and optimization solutions in transportation and logistics.
. Turn-key solutions for complex decision problems that create significant value for clients.
. Uses cutting-edge Operations Research and Computer Science techniques.
. Clients include several Fortune 500 companies. Rapid growth expected in coming years.
. Highly educated and talented team. Based in Gainesville, FL, USA.

Why You Should Join Innovative Scheduling:
. Ability to work on interesting and challenging projects. Great learning opportunity.
. Very friendly and collegial atmosphere. Flat organization.
. Competitive salaries, profit sharing, and company equity. Excellent growth opportunities.
. Among the best places to live and raise a family. Wonderful weather. No state tax. Great schools.   

How to Apply:
. Please send resume with cover letter to jobs@InnovativeScheduling.com.

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Ravindra K. Ahuja, Ph.D.
President & CEO, Innovative Scheduling
2153 SE Hawthorne Road, Gainesville, FL 32641, USA
ravi@InnovativeScheduling.com
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