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Industrial Designer (NYC) dsgn &dvlp small-scale devices, furniture,lighting & transportation projects;perform competitive analysis, create2D product illustrations & 3D CADmodels & renderings, makemockups, conduct form studies& material research. Master inIndustrial Dsgn req’d, proficiency inAdobe CS, Solidworks, Photoworks,Keyshot & MakerBot 3D printeroperation. Contact: Antenna Design,520 W 27th St., #701, NYC 10001.

Software Engineer (New York, NY)Design, develop and maintain pro-prietary software. Communicatingwith engineering and product teamregarding scalability of tech stack.Implement projects contributing tothe overall scalability of the product,the efficiency of the HBase clusterand the overall security of the techstack. Implement backend API end-points to manipulate and serve datain support of our admin and manipu-late and serve data in support of ouradserving SDK. Master’s Degree inComputer Science, Information Se-curity or related field required. Musthave advanced knowledge of soft-ware engineering concepts, logicand problem solving skills. Mustbe highly proficient in Java/J2EE.Must display ability to learn newprogramming languages and toolsquickly and effectively. Mail resumeto YieldMo Inc, 218 West 18th St.,2nd FL, New York, NY, 10011.

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QA Automation Engineer in NY, NYsought by On Deck Capital, Inc. Wkw/ dvlpmnt teams. Req BS in CS orrltd +1 yr exp. Exp usg prgmng langPython, Java & C++/C# to automtemanl tstng or tasks. Know of rltnl dbs& SQL skils. Exp w/ QA frm strt to endof sftw dvlp lfe cyc. Exp wkng w/prod mgmt, dvlprs, QA, & prdtnengrg in an Agile envir. Perm US wkauth. Aply @ www.jobpostingtoday.com Ref #91418

Software Engr in New York, NYsought by On Deck Capital Inc. ReqMS in CS or rltd + 2 yrs exp or BS inCS or rltd + 5 yrs exp. Exp w/ sftwrengg & exp dsgn flxbl & reusbl sftwr& APIs. Exp w/ Java, tstng frmwrk(Mockito & EasyMock), RDBMS, SQL,Spring, ORM frmwrks, & scrptng lang.Exp w/ paymt sys & fincl indus. Expw/ Guice, MyBatis, PostgresSQL,json/XML, & gradle. Auth to wrk inUS. Aply @ www.jobpostingtoday.com Ref #55878

Software - Great Neck, NY - AssocS/ware dvlpr sought for firm specia-lizing in systs supp of algorithmictrading to design, dvlp, & implementalgorithms using data mining & dataanalysis techniques; correct & trou-bleshoot s/ware design defects bymaking the most appropriate use oftech to ensure qual standards; dvlpcustom trading strategies & consul-ted w/users, QA, support & productmgmt teams to assess system requs& quickly resolve problems; use Cprog, Object-Oriented prog in JAVA& Perl for writing scripts on Solaris,Linux; provide customer support,performed code reviews & mentorassociate s/ware dvlprs. Req: M.S.in Comp Sci or rel field + 1 yr exp.Send resume to Melissa Grancaric,Dept. of HR, FlexTrade Systems Inc.,111 Great Neck Rd, Ste 314,Great Neck, NY 11021.

Bookkeeper is needed for DelfiniRestaurant, in Bronx, NY. HS +3 yrsexp. Record and store data usingQuickBooks. Issue invoices, collectreceivables, make deposits, reconcili-ation prepare reports and financialstatements. Apply by e-mail:[email protected]

Admin Assistant, Brooklyn, NY Forreal estate company, perform adminfunctions, draft correspondence,schedule appts, organize electronicfiles, use computer for databasemgmt, answer telephone. Associate’sDeg w/ major in Real Estate orthe equiv reqd. 40hrs/wk. 9-5.Resume to Leiter Realty Group LLC,[email protected]

File Clerk: Flushing - file, organize& retrieve correspondence, invoices& other business documentsaccording to the filling system used;2yrs work exp + Fluent Korean Lang.Send ltr/res to Hidden Nail Supply,Inc. 33-19 Farrington St. 1st FL,Flushing, NY 11354. Attn: HR

Finish Carpenter- Mt Vernon, NY–Gd. Sal. legal ath to wrk in the US, 3yrs exp. Req. email res. to Mitchell [email protected].

Interpreter. NYC. Translate oral andwritten communications with Chi-nese speaking clients for New Yorkreal estate services firm. Req’d: BAChinese language; knowledge of Si-nology. M-F, 9-5. Send resume to Job#3, Westwater Equities LLC, 228 East45th St., Ste.1800, NY, NY 10017.

InvestigatorAssociate Fraud Investigator

NYC Business Integrity Commission,a law enforcement/regulatory agen-cy, seeks a candidate with at least 10years sworn law enforcement exp inpolice or investigative work, prefera-bly in a supervisory capacity, for po-sition as Associate Fraud Investiga-tor. Training/Exp must include work-ing in task force/ multi-agency lawenforcement setting; app of Title IIIintercepts and monitoring of courtauthorized wiretaps; conductingcovert mobile and static surveil-lance; conducting/leading complex,high-level investigations ofracketeering, illegal business activi-ties and regulatory violations. Exp in-vestigating organized crime a must.Knowledge of the private carting in-dustry and public wholesale marketspreferred. Salary is commensuratewith exp. NYC residency requiredwithin 90 days of appointment. BICis an EEO employer.

Email resume by 04/01/16 [email protected]

Finish Carpenter- Yonkers, NY –Gd.Sal. legal ath to wrk in the US, 2 yrsexp. Req. email res. to Anthony [email protected].

Operations Manager. Requirements:Bachelor’s Degree in BusinessStudies plus 1 year progressive postgrad experience; Trim Castle Corp.,New York City, NY. Resume [email protected]

Pastor (NY, NY) Condct Churchwrshp service in Korean. Instrcton Bible & teach doctrine in Koreanto members. Prep sermons & Biblestudy topics in Korean. Master ofDiv. in Theology, ordained minister& Korean fluency reqd. Res: KoreanSoh Myung Church 593 Park Ave& 64th St NY, NY 10016

Performing Arts Instructor (Flushing,NY) create arts prgms; dvlp & implmtperforming arts learning curriculum,oversea performing arts compe-tition, devise, & implmt plans &evaluate prgms. Associate deg orequiv in Performing Arts +2 yrs exp.Send resume & salary request toKon Wah [email protected]

Photographer. Brooklyn. Digital &traditional photographs for productmarketing; Req’d: 2 yrs. experiencejob duties. M-F, 9-5. Send resume toJob #3, STUDIO, KANJI ISHII Inc.1166 Manhattan Ave., Ste 401A,Brooklyn, NY 11222.

PRODUCT OWNER, NEWS sought byNC Transaction Inc. in New York, NY.Implement strategic business andproduct development plans forStoryful to market products throughsocial media. Send resume to: Direc-tor HR Operations, NC TransactionInc, 1211 Avenue of the Americas,15th Flr, New York, NY 10036 oremail [email protected]

Shipping clerk, verify & maintainincoming & outgoing shipments. 6mos exp. Res to LCO JEWELRY CORP15 W 28th ST 6FL NY NY 10001

Stonemason. In House Group, Inc.,Manh. Carve designs/figures full/bas-relief on stone to restore antique/landmark elevations for buildingrenovations. 2 yrs.’ exp., refs. E-mailresume: [email protected]

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DUB TROUBLESpurs top Warriors to continue home run

By RAUL DOMINGUEZ

SANANTONIO—LaMarcusAldridge had 26 points and 13rebounds, and the Spurs beattheWarriors, 87­79, on Saturdaynight to remain perfect at theAT&T Center this season andextend their home dominanceover the defending championsto 33 straight regular­seasongames.Kawhi Leonard added 18

points and 14 rebounds for SanAntonio, which has won 44straight at home in the regularseason, tied for the second­lon­gest streak in NBA history.The Spurs held Warriors su­

perstar Stephen Curry to 14points while limiting him to 1­for­12 shooting on 3­pointers.San Antonio (59­10) moved

within three games of GoldenState (62­7) for the league’s topseedwith two games remainingbetween the two teams.SanAntoniowas able towin a

showdown between theleague’s top two teams withTim Duncan coming off the

bench for just the third time inhis career.The Spurs slowed the speedy

Warriors to amoremanageablepace in avenging a 120­90 lossin Golden State on Jan. 25 in theteams’ only previous meetingthis season.Both teams had kept rolling

since, and their combined .882winning percentage cominginto the game was the highestever for a game this late in theseason.Curry continually was ha­

rassed by Danny Green, whoblocked two shots while hold­ing the MVP front­runner to 4­for­18 shooting.Curry missed his first seven

3­point attempts and wasblocked for the first time thisseason from long range whenGreen rose to stuff the mercu­rial guard in the first quarter.Curry was able to gather theblock and raced wildly into thelane and threw an­over­the­

shoulder pass toward Greenthat was stolen by the Spurs.Golden State had seven turn­

overs in the first half and fin­ished with 11 in remaining win­less in San Antonio during theregular season since 1997, theseason before Duncan wasdrafted.Klay Thompson added 15

points for Golden State andDraymondGreen had 11.The Warriors were without

starting center Andrew Bogut,forcing Warriors coach SteveKerr to start Green at centeralongside Harrison Barnes andBrandon Rush.Spurs coach Gregg Popovich

opted to start Boris Diaw atcenter in place of Duncan andthe change in starting lineupwas beneficial immediately, asthe 6­foot­8 Frenchman madehis first three attempts as SanAntonio took an 8­5 lead.The Spurs were then able to

slow down the Warriors, limit­ing the NBA’s highest­scoringteam to 37 points in the firsthalf. —AP

SPORTS SHORTSNBA: Wade hits 20,000 in Heat winDwyaneWade scored 24 points to surpass 20,000

for his career and theHeat never trailed in beatingtheCavaliers, 122­101, on Saturday night inMiami.l In Indianapolis,RussellWestbrookhadhis sec­

ond triple­double in twonights,KevinDuranthad33points and 13 rebounds, and theThunderovercamePaulGeorge’s 45 points tobeat thePacers, 115­111.lGrizzlies forwardMattBarneswas suspended

for onegamewithout pay after theNBAsaidhe triedto enterMilwaukee’s locker roomandverbally chal­lengeBucks forward JohnHenson after bothplayerswere ejectedThursday. Barnes told theLosAngelesTimes that hewas led astrayby an arenaworker.

NFL: Manziel hires Rosenhaus as agentFormerBrownsquarterback JohnnyManzielhas

hiredDrewRosenhaus as his newagent. Rosenhausconfirmed in a textmessage toTheAssociatedPressthat he is nowrepresentingManziel,whowaswaivedbyCleveland following two trouble­filled seasons.l Free­agent quarterbackRobertGriffin IIIvis­

ited theBrownsonSaturday, according to a source.Griffin,whowas released earlier thismonthbyWash­ington,metwith coachHueJackson andothers.

GOLF: Day rolling with Bay Hill leadJasonDay survived bursts of rain and a few bo­

geys for a 2­under 70 to keep his two­shot lead Sat­urday in theArnold Palmer Invitational inOrlando,Fla. Daywas at 15­under 201 and had a two­shot leadoverHenrik Stenson (70),TroyMerritt (67) andKevinChappell (67).AdamScotthada triplebogeyandposteda70 to

fall nine shotsbehind,whileRoryMcIlroymade twomoredoublebogeysonhisway toa75, 16 shotsback.l In Phoenix, SeiYoungKim stumbled late in

the JTBCFounders Cup, finishingwith a 2­under 70to drop into a tie for secondwith Stacy Lewis—a

stroke behind new leaderEun­Hee Ji. … InTucson,Ariz., ScottVerplank shot his second straight 6­under 66 to take the second­round lead in the PGATourChampions’ TucsonConquistadores Classic. …Just like last year, SSPChawrasia leads after a flaw­less third­round 68 inNewDelhi.

NHL: Devils routed by Blue JacketsRookieOliver Bjorkstrand got his first twoNHL

goals in the third period and the Blue Jackets beattheDevils 6­3 on Saturday night in Columbus, Ohio.Kyle Palmieri had two goals and an assist for theDevils, whowill host the Blue Jackets on Sunday atPrudential Center inNewark.l In Philadelphia, Trevor Daley, Carl Hage­

lin and Chris Kunitz scored a goal each, send­ing the Penguins past the Flyers, 4­1.l In St. Paul,Minn.,CharlieCoyle andZach

Parise scored in the shootout, and theWild kept pacein the race for the final playoff spot in theWesternConferencewith a 3­2win against theHurricanes.

ETC.: Felipe pair give Red Bulls first winFelipe scored from the top of the box in the 77th

minute to tie the game and tallied on a free kick inthe 83rd to give the Red Bulls a stunning 4­3 vic­tory over the Houston Dynamo on Saturday nightin Harrison, N.J. SachaKljestan andMikeGrellaalso scored as the Red Bulls avoided their first 0­3start since 1998, when they were theMetroStars.l In IndianWells, Calif.,NovakDjokovic beat

Rafael Nadal 7­6 (5), 6­2 on his sixth match pointto reach the BNP Paribas Open final. Djokovic willfaceMilos Raonic in Sunday’s final.lGeoffrey Groselle scored 18 points on 7­of­7

shooting and grabbed nine rebounds to help No. 4seed Creighton beat eighth­seededWagner, 87­54,Saturday in the second round of the NIT inOmaha, Neb.Wagner (23­11) was led byMichaelCarey’s 13 points.

SPURS 87WARRIORS 79


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