FROM : Bob Frank
DATE : Mon Nov 05 23:46:39 2007
My neighbor is a team lead at Shure (http://www.shure.com/), and they
have some software development positions available. He says:
> Historically Shure has been primarily a Windows ship, but we have
> recently turned the corner and are looking for experienced people
> to support current and future cross platform development efforts.
The key software development position they are looking for with
someone with significant development experience is:
(Also, QT and/or Flash UI experience is a big plus, as well as some
Windows development experience)
> GUI Software Staff Engineer
> http://tinyurl.com/ysh8sn
>
> We currently have an opportunity available for a Software
> Development Staff Engineer to join our Product Development Division
> architecting, designing, developing and testing platform
> independent (Windows, OS X, Linux) GUI application software and
> integrating it with wired and wireless communication protocol
> stacks and real time, multitasking embedded firmware systems in
> professional audio products. You will lead the development of this
> software in all phases of design. You will actively collaborate
> with other internal Shure organizations such as marketing to
> establish use cases and requirements and software test to define
> and execute test plans. You will manage the software development
> work of external third-party partner vendors to ensure they meet
> Shure software quality standards. This is a product development
> position.
Any here are a few more specialized positions (not specifically OS X
related)
> GUI Software Engineer
> (a position junior to the Staff Engineer position listed above, but
> similar)
> http://tinyurl.com/2cstcm
>
> Senior DSP Engineer
> http://tinyurl.com/2y8xge
>
> Senior Embedded Engineer
> http://tinyurl.com/2vhc47
If you are interested, they are located in Niles, IL (near northern
suburbs of Chicago - these are full time on site positions), please
feel free to contact:
Jeff Meunier
<email_removed>
Good Luck,
Bob
DATE : Mon Nov 05 23:46:39 2007
My neighbor is a team lead at Shure (http://www.shure.com/), and they
have some software development positions available. He says:
> Historically Shure has been primarily a Windows ship, but we have
> recently turned the corner and are looking for experienced people
> to support current and future cross platform development efforts.
The key software development position they are looking for with
someone with significant development experience is:
(Also, QT and/or Flash UI experience is a big plus, as well as some
Windows development experience)
> GUI Software Staff Engineer
> http://tinyurl.com/ysh8sn
>
> We currently have an opportunity available for a Software
> Development Staff Engineer to join our Product Development Division
> architecting, designing, developing and testing platform
> independent (Windows, OS X, Linux) GUI application software and
> integrating it with wired and wireless communication protocol
> stacks and real time, multitasking embedded firmware systems in
> professional audio products. You will lead the development of this
> software in all phases of design. You will actively collaborate
> with other internal Shure organizations such as marketing to
> establish use cases and requirements and software test to define
> and execute test plans. You will manage the software development
> work of external third-party partner vendors to ensure they meet
> Shure software quality standards. This is a product development
> position.
Any here are a few more specialized positions (not specifically OS X
related)
> GUI Software Engineer
> (a position junior to the Staff Engineer position listed above, but
> similar)
> http://tinyurl.com/2cstcm
>
> Senior DSP Engineer
> http://tinyurl.com/2y8xge
>
> Senior Embedded Engineer
> http://tinyurl.com/2vhc47
If you are interested, they are located in Niles, IL (near northern
suburbs of Chicago - these are full time on site positions), please
feel free to contact:
Jeff Meunier
<email_removed>
Good Luck,
Bob
| Related mails | Author | Date |
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