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From: compilers-jobs@iecc.com
Newsgroups: comp.compilers,misc.jobs.offered
Date: 15 Aug 1999 10:47:02 -0400
Organization: Compilers Central
Keywords: jobs

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
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Date: Mon, 09 Aug 1999 17:39:31 -0700
From: Max Joel <mjoel@maxiom.com>
Organization: MAXIOM
Subject: MAXIOM Compiler Opportunities


MAXIOM
Location: San Jose, California




Software Design Engineer


Experience designing and developing tools for new microprocessor
architectures. Strong experience in compiler, debugger, and/or
simulator technologies. Familiarity with GNU internals and runtime
library technologies. Understanding of multiprocessing and/or
multithreading operations. Knowledge of microprocessor design
methodology and tool flow. Desire to contribute in start-up
environment.


For immediate consideration, please forward a current resume to:


Max Joel MAXIOM, Inc.
Email: mjoel@maxiom.com Software Engineering Solutions
Voice: 408.436.8925 1423 Maxwell Way
Fax: 408.453.5766 San Jose, CA 95131-3239






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Date: Mon, 09 Aug 1999 23:16:53 -0700
From: Christopher Glaeser <cdg@nullstone.com>
Organization: Nullstone Corporation
Subject: CompilerJobs.com


Listed below are companies with recent compiler job openings that were
posted to CompilerJobs.com


Maxiom Tool Engineer
Compaq C++ Compiler Engineer
IBM Toronto Software Lab Code Generation and Optimization
Silicon Spice Compiler Manager
Sunday and Associates Senior Compiler Engineer
The Berklee Group Language Engineer
Hewlett Packard C++ Compliance
Equator Technologies DSP Compiler Manager
LCS Optimization Engineer
SoftPlus C Compiler Technical Lead
Metrowerks DSP Tools Engineer
AmBit Technology Senior Compiler Engineer


Compiler positions available at several dozen other companies are also
listed. For details and contact information, see
http://www.compilerjobs.com/


Christopher Glaeser cdg@nullstone.com
Nullstone Corporation http://www.nullstone.com




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Subject: Compiler jobs at Apple Computer
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 15:16:11 -0700
From: Dan Patel <dpatel@apple.com>


Apple Computer is looking for some Compiler Engineers. If you are
interested then please email your resume to dpatel@apple.com for
immediate consideration.


Job Location: Cupertino, CA


SW COMPILER ENGINEER - DP4122


Key member of the Mac OS compiler team. Responsibilities include
working on and validating the gcc/egcs C and C++ compilers for Mac OS
X. Minimum requirements include 5-7 previous years of software
development experience using C/C++, and working in Compiler front end
and back end. Demonstrated experience in Compiler debugging and
testing, and familiarity with language conformance suites also
required. Ability to identify and track down language and code
generation problems a must. Experience with the gcc/egcs compiler
desired. Ideal candidate will be highly motivated, a strong team
player and communicator, comfortable in a loosely structured
organization, and be capable of working on a number of assignments in
parallel under strict deadlines. BSCS or equivalent preferred.




SW COMPILER ENGINEER - DP4123


Key member of the Mac OS compiler team. responsible for working on the
gcc/egcs C and C++ compilers for Mac OS X with a focus on code quality
and performance issues. Minimum requirements include 5-7 years
previous software development experience using C&C++, machine
architecture, instruction-level performance issues and Compiler back
end (code generation and optimization) experience. Experience with
compiler benchmarks and the evaluation of compiler-generated code also
desirable. Experience with the gcc/egcs compiler is a plus. Ideal
candidate will be highly motivated, a strong team player and
communicator, comfortable in a loosely structured organization, and be
capable of working on a number of assignments in parallel under strict
deadlines. BSCS or equivalent required.




Thanks,
Dan Patel
Apple Computer
(408) 974-1924
dpatel@apple.com






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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 09:32:41 +0100
From: Mark Wallace <mgw@icparc.ic.ac.uk>
Organization: IC-Parc, Imperial College, London
Subject: Imperial College, Lecturer Position


Governors' Lectureship, Imperial College


IC-Parc, the Centre for Planning and Resource Control at Imperial
College , is seeking to recruit to a Governors' Lecturer position in
the area of constraint programming. IC-Parc pursues both basic and
applications-driven research into hybrid algorithms for large scale
resource-constrained planning problems.


Current research interests focus on cooperating constraint solvers and
the hybridisation of constructive and local search methods. The
ECLiPSe constraint logic programming system lies at the heart of the
research venture and is used in all of IC-Parc's applications. The
system enables different constraint solvers and constraint handlers to
cooperate within a constructive search algorithm. ECLiPSe is now
being enhanced is to allow constructive search to be hybridised with
local search.


The new appointment will join the ECLiPSe team. The agenda is to
design, develop and support facilities both for solving complex
problems, and to generalise and capture new solution techniques inside
ECLiPSe.


Teaching opportunities at IC-Parc centre on the postgraduate
programme, in which ECLiPSe plays a pivotal role. Teaching is in the
form of tutorials where postgraduates learn to exploit and test the
facilities of the platform. Other forms of teaching are currently in
the planning stages. PhD supervision forms an important part of the
teaching programme.


Candidates should have a strong interest in language design and
implementation, with solid experience in logic programming and
constraints programming, and a desire to work on developing hybrid
algorithms. Candidates should have a PhD and ideally some industrial
experience.


Appointments will normally be made in the Lecturer salary range of
18,789 - 31,182 pounds (pay award pending). In addition, there will
be substantial opportunities for consulting with IC-Parc's spin-off
company Parc Technologies.


The final date for receipt of applications is Thursday 30 September.
Further details about the Governors' Lecturer scheme can be obtained
from Sheema Ahmed, (s.ahmed@ic.ac.uk), Human Resources, Imperial
College, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ. For more information about
the post contact Mark Wallace at the address below.


Information about IC-Parc can be found on its Web page at
http://www.icparc.ic.ac.uk/.


Dr. Mark Wallace, IC-Parc, Phone +44 171 594 8434
William Penney Laboratory, Fax +44 171 594 8432
Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, UK. Email: mgw@icparc.ic.ac.uk


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