Performer Instructors needed.

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Greg Edwards, SGI UK. (gedwards++at++cordoba.reading.sgi.com)
Mon, 5 May 1997 18:26:49 +0100


Due to growing volume of Performer training, the UK Professional Services
group requires a further Performer instructor. The person should be very
familiar with Performer 2.0 or later and preferably have been involved in
significant Performer development so that basic Performer infrastructure
and rendering is second nature. However a talented instructor with good
general 3D graphics knowledge and a willingness to learn rapidly would
also suit. A machine can be loaned (in UK) (or possibly outside by
arrangement with other subs) to brush up on Pf.

The requirement is initially part-time, ie one course per 8 weeks or so,
but opportunities also exist to instruct Inventor, OpenGL and other
future graphics products (Cosmo 3D etc.).

Applications from outside UK welcome, we are able to discuss using
instructors from abroad.

Please contact Brenda Sprigens at +44 118 9257725 (brenda++at++reading.sgi.com)
for administrative details and Greg Edwards at +44 589 397039
(gedwards++at++reading.sgi.com) for technical details.

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