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HCL Walk-in event in Bangalore on Sunday , December 19 2010 from 9.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.

HCL is conducting interviews for the roles of MTS/Lead Engineer for positions in Chennai.

If you are a individual with the following skills, you can  participate in the event by quoting employee number 40184032.

Qualification: BE / B.Tech / M.E / M.Tech / MS (EEE, IT, ECE, CSE) / M.SC (CSE / IT) / MCA

Required Skills

Expertise in

Total relevant experience (in years)

Java Programmers

  • Expertise in Java Programming
  • Design & development using Java / J2ee/ Web services
  • Exposure in SNMP/NMS/TCP is an Advantage
  • Flair for learning new technologies

 

 

3 – 6

Open Systems

C / C++ Programmers

  • Must have extensive hands-on experience in C or C++ programming
  • Development experience on a Linux, Unix or VxWorks
  • Must have worked on at least one of the following:
    • Layer 2 LAN protocols like MSTP, RSTP, PVST, LACP, VRRP
    • Layer 3 protocols like RIP, OSPF, BGP, Multicast routing - PIM-SM, PIM-DM, DVMRP
    • MPLS , IPV4, IPV6
    • Video, Cable, RF Gateway
  • Layer 4 – 7 protocol optimization 

 

 

3 – 6

We will be conducting this walk-in event at:

HCL Technologies Ltd,

The Senate,

33/1, Ulsoor Road,

Bangalore - 560042

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