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ascendisolutions
02-22-2005, 01:51 AM
We are seeking an Online Title Integration Engineer to work at a large gaming company in San Diego, CA.


Position : Online Title Integration Engineer


As a Online Title Integration Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on the cutting edge of current and future online game's and help shape the future of online console games. The Online Title Integration group is a collaborative team environment of self starters working on multiple projects.

Successful applicant must have experience in software development, C, C++, Unix/Linux, networking, excellent trouble-shooting skills and able to work and travel with flexible hours.

Your primary responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
- Supporting software game titles using the SCE-RT SDK(Sony's SDK solution for real-time online game interactivity).
- Actively communicating with engineers on their implementation of the SCE-RT SDK
- Troubleshooting and debugging multiple software code bases
- Providing clear and concise examples and/or instructions to other programmers
- Contribute to the documentation and sample applications

* Authorized to work long-term in the USA

REQUIRED SKILLS:
- Fluency in the Japanese language written and oral
- Minimum of 2 yrs of development experience
- Coordinating code releases
- Technical skills in C/C++, Unix/Linux, Windows, Playstation Games Development, Codewarrior IDE, SN Systems ProDG IDE, GCC/GDB, CVS/RCS, Network code testing and debugging
- Managing bug priorities, and timing with title milestones.
- Console and/or PC Game Networking Experience
- A bachelors degree

Big Pluses:
- 4+ years of development experience
- Previous video game networking code experience


To Apply:
- Please send your resume to raoul@ascendisolutions.com.
- Place the text "CTG-Online Title Integration Engineer" in the subject line.
- Please provide the date you are available to start work.

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