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From: | compilers-jobs@iecc.com |
Keywords: | jobs |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
Date: | Sun, 18 Jul 1993 12:00:00 GMT |
This is a digest of ``help wanted'' and ``position available'' messages
received at comp.compilers during the preceding week. Messages must
advertise a position having something to do with compilers and must also
conform to the guidelines periodically posted in misc.jobs.offered.
Positions that remain open may be re-advertised once a month. To respond
to a job offer, send mail to the author of the message. To submit a
message, mail it to compilers@iecc.com.
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From: rjg@SSD.intel.com (Richard Greco)
Subject: Program Development Tools Engineer, Intel, Beaverton, Oregon, USA
Organization: Supercomputer Systems Division (SSD), Intel
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1993 23:27:24 GMT
The Supercomputing Systems Division of Intel has a position available now
in Beaverton, Oregon for a Software Engineer to work in sustaining program
development tools.
A more detailed description is attached.
Please mail resumes (please ABSOLUTELY no FAXes, no phone calls, no e-mail):
Richard J. Greco
Intel Corporation
Supercomputer Systems Division
Mail Stop CO1-01
15201 N.W. Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006
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Software Engineer, Program Development Tools
Sustaining Engineer
Qualifications/Experience and Education:
Must have a BS and two years experience with program development tools
(debuggers / performance analysis tools), preferably in the UNIX
environment using the C language. Ability to clearly communicate verbally
and in writing required. Knowledge of parallel programming tools,
software evaluation, C++, and/or graphical user interfaces will be
beneficial. Experience with supercomputer environments and requirements a
plus.
Duties specific to this job only:
As a part of a small team, you will sustain and improve the various
components created for an integrated set of program development tools for
a massively parallel supercomputer (debugger, graphic packages,
performance analyzer, etc.). Initial responsibilities would include
sustaining the recently released tools. This would involve interacting
with customer support, the evaluation team, and possibly customers. The
responsibilities will grow as the individual shows the ability to handle
more.
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From: rjg@SSD.intel.com (Richard Greco)
Subject: Program Development Tools Engineer, Intel, Beaverton, Oregon, USA
Organization: Supercomputer Systems Division (SSD), Intel
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1993 23:26:29 GMT
The Supercomputing Systems Division of Intel has a position available now
in Beaverton, Oregon for a Senior Software Engineer, Programming Tools.
A more detailed description is attached.
Please mail resumes (please ABSOLUTELY no FAXes, no phone calls, no e-mail):
Don Breazeal
Intel Corporation
Supercomputer Systems Division
Mail Stop CO1-01
15201 N.W. Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006
--Don
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Senior Software Engineer, Programming Toolset Architecture
Qualifications/Experience and Education
Must have a B.S. in computer science or related field and significant
(approximately 6 years) experience with program development tool
construction in the Unix environment using the C language. Knowledge of
parallel programming and/or graphical user interfaces is a must. Ability
to clearly communicate verbally and in writing is required. Knowledge of
parallel and high-performance computer systems and requirements is also
required. Knowledge of parallel languages, Fortran, and/or C++ is
required. Experience with project scheduling, project management, and
collaboration with 3rd-party software vendors is desirable. Experience
specifying the architecture and design of large software systems is also
desirable.
Duties Specific to the Job:
As a part of a small team, you will help define plans and architecture for
an integrated set of program development tools for a massively parallel
supercomputer (debugger, performance monitor, etc.). Responsibilities
include helping set directions for other groups within Intel so as to
benefit the tools environment. Other duties include specifying toolset
architecture and design, managing collaborations with researchers and
3rd-party software vendors, and integrating externally developed software
into a prototype integrated toolset.
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From: rjg@SSD.intel.com (Richard Greco)
Subject: Program Development Tools Engineer, Intel, Beaverton, Oregon, USA
Organization: Supercomputer Systems Division (SSD), Intel
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1993 23:25:48 GMT
The Supercomputing Systems Division of Intel has a position available now
in Beaverton, Oregon for Senior Software Engineer, (Program Development
Tools).
A more detailed description is attached.
Please mail resumes (please ABSOLUTELY no FAXes, no phone calls, no e-mail):
William Auld
Intel Corporation
Supercomputer Systems Division
Mail Stop CO1-01
15201 N.W. Greenbrier Parkway
Beaverton, OR 97006
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Senior Software Engineer, Program Development Tools,
Debug / Performance Analysis
Qualification/Experience and Education:
Must have a BS and four years experience with program development tools
(debuggers / performance analysis tools), preferably in the UNIX
environment using the C/C++ languages. Knowledge of parallel programming
issues and/or graphical user interfaces will be beneficial. Ability to
clearly communicate verbally and in writing required. Experience with
supercomputer environments and requirements a plus.
Duties Specific to the Job:
As part of a small development team, you will work on a number of program
development tools, including parallel debugging and performance analysis
tools for a massively parallel UNIX system. Your responsibilities will
include maintaining and extending these tools as they cycle through each
product release.
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Organization: Scientific Placement, Inc.
From: Karl_Skadowski@spi.com (Karl Skadowski)
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1993 15:17:58 CST
Subject: Compiler Cowboys for Texas
From Karl Skadowski @ Scientific
Placement, Inc. Box 19949, Houston,
TX 77224
713-496-6100 (fax 496-6802)
North Texas client needs an HPF (high performance fortran) compiler
developer for the next generation parallel computers. Send me your resume
showing you have the experience necessary to move into that (new standard)
area, and I'll try to get you an interview.
REQUIRED: SEVERAL YEARS OF RECENT PRACTICAL DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE IN
COMPILERS.
DESIRED: Actual recent experience with FORTRAN compiler development.
Actual recent experience with parallel processor compilers.
TO DIE FOR: Actual HPF parallel FORTRAN compiler development.
Please send a resume in plain text format via email to:
Karl Skadowski
Scientific Placement, Inc., Box 19949, Houston, TX 77224
713-496-6100 Fax: 713-496-6802
Internet: kjs@scientific.com;
Compuserve: 71250,3001;
AppleLink: D1580
Formats: Ascii text via Email preferred. Macintosh or PC Word processor
formats are OK via Email (binhex). Please do not send LaTex or Postscript.
Fax is discouraged unless Fine or Detail Setting on your fax machine is
used (to enable OCR scanning). US Mail on 3.5 inch diskette is OK too.
Immigration status: You must be a U.S. or Canadian Citizen or have a
Permanent Residence Visa. New graduates: NO. This position requires years
of practical experience.
Karl Skadowski, Scientific Placement, Inc.
Box 19949 Houston, TX 77079
713-496-6100 (voice) 713-496-6802 (fax)
KJS@Scientific.com -or- D1580@APPLELINK.APPLE.COM
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