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For those seeking employment in the Eastern Massachusetts area, there is a job opening for an Escalation Coldfusion Product Support Engineer, described as:

We are looking for a member of the ColdFusion Technical Support team to function as a Tier 3 (escalation) engineer. This is a senior-level technical position and the support delivered in this role is in English only. The product set being supported is associated with internet web applications. Client Server offerings include ColdFusion and JRun. ColdFusion is a HTML Tag based, proprietary server that works with databases and delivers dynamic contact to browser based users. JRun is a J2EE application server that runs applications based on industry standard JSP pages and/or Servlets. Other related technical skills include: Web Services, Java Literacy, dbms and SQL knowledge, LDAP, and general web application development and deployment.

The job posting is on Dice.com through a third party recruiter, although I'm not sure why its not listed on the Macromedia.com website. I was once in this escalation role for a year before I moved to "Gold" Support, and its definitely challenging. Are you up to it?

Please defer salary inquiries for the recruiter.

 


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