Friday, August 26, 2011

Immediate opening for Graphics Programmer

Job Title : Graphics Programmer
Location : Bangalore
Experience : 3+ Years
Client : Specialist in Virtual Reality domain

Responsibilities:
• Work future technologies and solution in 3D Graphics Application and Simulator
Development.
• Manage a team of available members as team lead.
• Interaction with clients and customers during Requirements gathering sessions.
• Conceptualize and create solution for our simulator products.
• Capable to work with any new 3D Graphics API's and Engines
• Provide Solutions to Physics problems and come up with mathematical models to address
complex physics problems.


Technical skill set (Mandatory):• Strong knowledge on Object Oriented Concepts.
• Hands on C++ Development.
• Working experience high level 3D Graphics Engines.
• Exposure to design patterns and OOPS methodology.
• Exposure to usages of UML tools and UML Designs.
• Comfortable to develop C++ based application on Windows and Linux Platform.
• Experience on developing algorithms for physics related problems.
• In-depth knowledge on Sound API's like OpenAL, directsound, Fmod, etc.
• Development experience to interface custom hardware with 3D Graphics applications.
• Should have worked on 3D VR based Simulation platforms .

Additional Skill set (Mandatory) :• Documentation skills including experience in writing evaluations, proposals, solutions
documents and statements of work.
• Ability to write clear, concise functional and design specifications
• Should be willing to travel on both short term and long term assignments within and outside
India.
• Strong analytical capabilities and self starters.
• Exposure to requirements gathering with clients/customers.
• Exposure to SDLC concepts and software development processes.
• Excellent communication skills.

If it suits your profile please send your updated resume along with below information:
Current CTC :
Expected CTC :
Notice Period :

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Thanks & Regards

Atul Kumar
Serves Aces Technologies
atul@serveacestech.com

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