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Introduction
Ito! is growing fast and we have a number of exciting opportunities for academics, computer programmers and data editors and professional transport consultants.

For further information about any of these contact Peter Miller at peter.miller@itoworld.com or phone 07774 667213.

Academic Researchers
There has possibly never been such a requirement to make public transport work well - or so much information and so much computing power available to make it possible. Ito! will support relevant projects within Computer Science, Transport, Geography and other relevant University departments by providing access to our data services.

Employment
Ito! is one year old and growing fast company and looking to recruit in a number of areas. All jobs will also be posted on monster.co.uk. No agencies please.

Java Programmer:
Ito! is currently looking to recruit a full time qualified Java Programmer, to be based in Ipswich. Experience required: a good knowledge of Java, XML and web-based services and proven skills.

C++ Programmer:
Ito! is currently looking to recruit a full time qualified C++ Programmer, to be based in Ipswich. Experience required: Degree level computer science qualification and proven skills.

Administrator:
Ito! is currently looking for a part-time administrator with good organisational and IT skills. 2-3 days a week.

Transport Consultants
We are very interested in working with Transport Consultants who wish to use our mapping and movies services to support delivery of their contracts.

Volunteer Data Editors
Many of the datasets on which transport information systems rely are not completely accurate. Members of the public with good knowledge of transport in their area - or good knowledge of a particular transport mode - could help to improve the data. If you are interested in helping with this initiative, you will need time and local or sector knowledge. You will retain copyright of any contributions you make but will make this information freely available to others under the creative commons licence. Contact us – or alternatively contact your local participating Transport Authority for further information.