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Job: Maya developer

by googlealert@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sep 20, 2006 at 02:50 PM

Rendering Software Engineer / Plug-in Developer (Req #805120)

Seeking a graphics software engineer for NVIDIA's Gelato renderer and
related products, with emphasis on developing modeling and animation
package plug-ins, particularly Maya.

Work on production tools safely from the Bay Area without the usual
production madness of a big studio!

Gelato is a professional film-quality rendering and lighting
software product designed for animation, visual effects, CAD, and
similar applications, and is distinctive in that it is significantly
accelerated by GPU technology.

REQUIREMENTS:
- Fluency in C++ / development of VFX and animation production tools
- Fluency with Maya plug-in development (C++ and MEL)
- Experience using high-end rendering or animation software (such as
  Gelato, RenderMan, Maya, 3dsMax, etc.)
- Some experience with shader development
- Strong communication & group development skills on a small, dynamic
team.
- BS+ in computer science (but exceptionally strong non-degreed
  candidates with production experience will be considered)

ADDITIONAL BONUS QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience developing plug-ins for other modeling packages (e.g.,
3dsMax,
  XSI, AutoCad, etc.)
- Production experience in shaders, lighting, rendering for markets
  such as VFX, animation, CAD, architecture...
- Strong sense of UI design for tools used by artists
- Linux/Windows/Mac cross-platform development expertise.

If interested, please send resume or inquiries to lgritz at nvidia
dddottt com.
(Do NOT reply here or email the "reply to" address in the header.)

--
Larry Gritz
NVIDIA
 




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