[ont.jobs] Programmer/Analyst position

msg@dciem.UUCP (Marc Grushcow) (03/29/88)

We are a small consulting firm specializing in real time and scientific
applications.  Current projects include the development of an interactive
wargame in a VAX/VMS/Amiga environment, manipulation of colour on a SUN
workstation, and speach processing research.

We are currently looking for a UNIX programmer with at least 3 years
of experience in the scientific and/or real time environment.  Applicants
who have experience in other of the above areas would of course be
preferred.

Send resumes by either electronic or paper mail.

		NTT SYSTEMS INC.
		53 Abbeywood Trail,
		Don Mills, Ontario
		M3B 3B4
Attn: M. Grushcow


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jaro@eecg.toronto.edu (Jaro A Pristupa) (11/30/89)

              PROGRAMMER/ANALYST POSITION

The VLSI Research Group at the University of Toronto has an
opening for a programmer/analyst to provide maintenance and
technical support of electronic VLSI CAD software.  Knowledge
of Unix, C and Fortran required.  Responsibilities will include
selection of computer hardware and software; adapting,
modifying, developing and testing CAD software to meet the
needs of the research community.

Qualifications:  Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical
Engineering or Computer Science with emphasis on microelectronics.

Salary and benefits:  Commensurate with experience.


Please send resume to:
        Professor A. Salama
        Department of Electrical Engineering
        University of Toronto
        Toronto, Ontario    M5S 1A4