Engineers at SGI.

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Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Tue, 23 Jun 1998 19:22:15 -0700


The Modeling and Simulation Applied Engineering
group at Silicon Graphics (the same one I work in)
is currently seeking experienced engineers to fill
two newly created positions to help support our
Visual Simulation marketing and business development
strategy.

These are engineering roles, and the
duties will include developing Visual Simulation
demonstration software, helping our partners and
integrators solve engineering challenges and
exploit hardware features, assisting the field
sales organization with occasional specialized
technical briefings, assisting with training
field personnel, benchmarking new hardware and
exploiting new features and supporting trade
shows like ITEC, I/ITSEC & Siggraph
Almost all this work will be on the latest
highest performance Silicon Graphics systems.

We're looking for candidates with a University Degree
at least 5 or 8 years of experience in Visual Simulation
development experience preferably including development
on an SGI platform, OpenGL, Performer, C++, C, UNIX,
real-time databases, display technology, systems
integration.

Applicants please contact recruiter Eric Berg
ericberg++at++engr.sgi.com (650) 933 6729

Quote Requisition number 33388 and 33389, you should
be able to send Eric your CV in electronic Format.

Cheers,Angus.

-- 
"Only the mediocre are always at their best." -- Jean Giraudoux 

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