Are you hearing me? I said I NEED LOTUS NOTES DEVELOPERS!!!

by Vaughan Rivett on July 30, 2010

The other day I mentioned that I need Lotus Notes developers who are able to work in New Zealand.  Things seem to be going cray here at the moment.  So, if you want a job doing Lotus Notes development in New Zealand with the opportunity of working for IBM’s leading business partner, then we need to be talking.

Here is a copy of the advertisement I currently have on seek.co.nz

Certus Solutions is one of the largest pure-play IBM Business Partners in the Australasian Region. We specialise in providing consulting and software implementation services to organisations that use IBM software to maintain large, complex mission-critical IT environments.  Certus employs over 80 highly skilled IT professionals and support staff across five locations in Australia and New Zealand.
Certus focus on delivering customer value. We strive to be the experts in what we do and are committed to long-term customer relationships.
We are currently looking for an experienced Lotus Notes / Domino Developer to work on a Contractor basis.
Based in Wellington, this is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional to join a challenging team as a Contractor and be part of a growing business. There is potential for this role to develop into a permanent position.
To be successful, demonstrating the following technical skills and experience would be advantageous:
• Workflow application development in Lotus Notes and Web Environment;
• Familiarity with Notes supported programming languages such as Notes Formula, JavaScript, LotusScript, HTML and AJAX;
• Experience with Lotus Domino web based development;
• The ability to upgrade legacy applications to modernise and improve usability;
• Testing all facets of applications;
• Understanding of the software development lifecycle and project management framework;
• A minimum of five years Lotus Notes / Domino programming experience;
Personal skills required to succeed in this role are:
• The ability to work independently and on more than one project at a time;
• A ‘can-do” attitude to ensure the job gets done with minimum support from other team members;
• Excellent communication skills, bother written and oral;
• And as a team player you’ll put the needs of the team above your own;
This is your chance to work for an award winning company, recognised for its expertise in enterprise software solutions throughout the Asia Pacific region.
Please submit a written application including a cover letter addressing the required skills and experience with your resume via the Apply Now button.

Certus Solutions is one of the largest pure-play IBM Business Partners in the Australasian Region. We specialise in providing consulting and software implementation services to organisations that use IBM software to maintain large, complex mission-critical IT environments.  Certus employs over 80 highly skilled IT professionals and support staff across five locations in Australia and New Zealand.  Certus focus on delivering customer value. We strive to be the experts in what we do and are committed to long-term customer relationships. We are currently looking for an experienced Lotus Notes / Domino Developer to work on a Contractor basis. Based in Wellington, this is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional to join a challenging team as a Contractor and be part of a growing business. There is potential for this role to develop into a permanent position.To be successful, demonstrating the following technical skills and experience would be advantageous: • Workflow application development in Lotus Notes and Web Environment; • Familiarity with Notes supported programming languages such as Notes Formula, JavaScript, LotusScript, HTML and AJAX; • Experience with Lotus Domino web based development; • The ability to upgrade legacy applications to modernise and improve usability; • Testing all facets of applications; • Understanding of the software development lifecycle and project management framework; • A minimum of five years Lotus Notes / Domino programming experience; Personal skills required to succeed in this role are: • The ability to work independently and on more than one project at a time; • A ‘can-do” attitude to ensure the job gets done with minimum support from other team members; • Excellent communication skills, bother written and oral; • And as a team player you’ll put the needs of the team above your own; This is your chance to work for an award winning company, recognised for its expertise in enterprise software solutions throughout the Asia Pacific region. Please submit a written application including a cover letter addressing the required skills and experience with your resume.

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{ 17 comments… read them below or add one }

Stephan H. WIssel

If you add “proven track record in solving world hunger” as required skill you wouldn’t alter the odds finding people you are looking for. You might be more successful looking for:
“You are a young, hungry web developer. Your middle names are Ajax and Json. We will teach you tons of stuff, so be ready to learn.”

Vaughan Rivett

@Stephen
:-)

Mike

I heard you Vaughan. All the way from the UK unfortunately!

Don McNally

I’m sorry, but this just cracked me up:

- Excellent communication skills, bother written and oral

Dave Armstrong

Other key phrases to get more resumes:

1) Relocation Provided.
2) You will never have to touch SharePoint.

Betsy Thiede

Any possibility for telecommuting?

Perhaps, traveling to New Zealand once a month?

Scott

How do I contact you?

Keith Brooks

no hablo development, but you know who to talk to for contract work to help you throughout the world, just ask them.

Keith Brooks

PS – Kevin Bacon can help perhaps get the word out lol

Richard C

I heard you too. Unfortunately, all the way from Ireland.

Patrick Kwinten

Interesting proposition and New Zealand sounds great as a country! But are there no strict rules concerning immigration?

Otherwise I am interested=)

Piyush Mathur

How do I contact the concerns.. no email id mentioned..

Christian

I am certainly not an immigration consultant. But AFAIK you should be able to get a work permit the moment you got a job offered. This will lapse though after the last day of employment.

Rish

I heard too from Singapore :( |)

Lean van Heerden

I am moving to NZ from South Africa (27 Sept) and have 12 years Domino development experience (all the way from 4.6 to 8.5). I am interested in applying for the job.

Vaughan Rivett

@Lean

Talk to me when you get here

brett hershberger

Vaughan, how about admins? I’m deft hand at admin, been working for major players in the USA for many years now, but I’m actively looking at returning to Auckland soon.

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