We are currently looking for an individual in the Bay Area / San Jose who has experience in hobby PCB production, who is prepared to teach a session/sessions for the steps of PCB production from initial Eagle layout to Fab including any and all pitfall or production traps or processes for an Arduino derivative board project.
Plus for previous Arduino shield development experience.
You will be expected to train in Eagle basics layout, board finalization and pcb fab house formatting rules as well as final ordering.
You will not be expected to do circuit design or creation, this is educational training work for a prototype translation from perfboard to pcb.
This is a contract position, please submit experience, hourly or session rate (preferred) expected, if session rate please advise session total cost and hours included in the session.
This should be in bar sport as it's not directly arduino related and is pretty much spam.
This is directly related to Arduino hardware development, it is an offer for an individual to make money in supporting additional Arduino related hardware development and it is posted directly and discretely in a specific location frequented by Arduino related hardware developers, how more Arduino related do you have to get? :o
As to the spam comment, you are entitled to your opinion, albeit a bit brusk and blindsiding.
Mowcius, this post may not be relevant to you, especially since it is geographically related, but it is relevant to some people in this community, so please feel free to ignore this thread, lets not debate personal opinions of the merits of various 1000s of post content and lets both continue on to contribute to the community in our own way.
Ok, it is arduino related, still should probably be in bar sport.
Anyway I do feel that we need a forum subsection for things like this, things you want to pay someone to do and we need an 'advertise your products here' thread.
News used to be used for that but then it got locked precisely for that reason.
I can see why the arduino team has done it though, maybe the forum should be more open and have a subsection to show/advertise arduino compatible boards/products.
A number of applicants are also interested in teaching larger groups, so if you would like to attend a group class on the subject feel free to drop a PM for scheduling.