Performer Pro needed

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Hudson Holmes (holmes++at++ivex3d.com)
Mon, 13 Jan 1997 13:50:13 -0500


IVEX Corporation was founded in 1983 by a group of Georgia Tech
Scientists to commercialize a unique, patented 3D graphics
technology. Since that time, IVEX has evolved into a leading
provider of Image Generators for use on commercial and military
flight simulators. IVEX holds
the distinction of being one of only five companies worldwide
that have visual systems on
simulators qualified to FAA Level C.

Currently, IVEX is embarking on several projects to develop
cutting-edge technologies, to further
push the boundaries of real-time simulation. To meet these
objectives, IVEX has identified
the need for the following additional personnel for full-time
employment.

SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER
This position is responsible for all stages of product design
from specification, through design,
code and integration. The ideal candidate will have a minimum:
BS (MS preferred) in CS or EE;
5 years graphics programming experience, 3 years experience
developing real-time 3D graphics;
C/C++; proficient with IRIS Performer and OpenGL; UNIX or IRIS OS
experience. In addition,
commercial/military flight simulation experience a plus.

We offer a competitive salary and an attractive compensation
package including full medical and
dental coverage and 401(k) plan. Please contact:

Hudson Holmes, Software Engineering Manager
IVEX Inc.
4355 International Blvd.
Norcross, GA 30093
voice 770-564-1148 fax 770-381-0622
e-mail holmes++at++ivex3d.com

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