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From: "Nathan Sanders" <npsanders@bridgenex.com>
Subject: Sr. Compiler Engineering Opportunity
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 09:15:31 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E1DxSCO-0000pr-RN@lists.gnu.org> (raw)

Hello-

I'm hoping to network with you and find out if you know anyone who 
you think could be interested in the following opportunity?


Sr. Compiler Engineer

Position Type: Full-Time Employee
Location: San Jose, California (Silicon Valley, USA)
Generous Compensation and Stock package
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Job Description:
You will be responsible for identifying, developing, and delivering
critical enhancements to programming models and the compiler tool 
chain
for a new and unique multi-processor architecture.

Requirements:
Experience with compiler back-end technology
In-depth understanding of processor architectures
Excellent interpersonal and debugging skills
Candidate should be self-motivated and comfortable working in a fast
paced, mission-critical engineering environment

Valuable Skills:
Candidates with previous experience in multi-processor architectures, 
SIMD
architectures and media architectures, as well as familiarity with 
the GCC
source base is a plus.

Experience:
Minimum 3-5 years of experience
M.S. in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering required 
PhD
in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering a plus

More about the company:
Our client develops and licenses innovative computing, microprocessor 
and semiconductor technologies and related intellectual property. 
Founded in the mid 90's, They first became known for designing, 
developing and selling their highly efficient x86-compatible software-
based microprocessors, which deliver a balance of low power 
consumption, high performance, low cost and small size suited for 
diverse computing platforms. They also develop advanced power 
management technologies for controlling leakage and increasing power 
efficiency in semiconductor and computing devices. 


Thanks,

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Nathan Sanders
Principal/Manager
Bridgenex LLC
2464 El Camino Real #206
Santa Clara, Ca 95051
Office: 1.800.881.5733
Email: nathan@bridgenex.com
Corporate: www.bridgenex.com

:::STAFFING CONLULTANT SERVICES FOR HIGH TECH:::

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