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Job Title Handheld Programmer (DS & PSP)
Job Category Programmers
Job Description Our client is the world's leading developer of sports management simulations. Founded in 1994 and based in London they are the creators of five of the UK's Top 20 best-selling PC games of all time.
They are looking for a Mid-range/Senior Handheld Programmer for DS and PSP development. The successful candidate will work with existing team members, and also on solo tasks, provide knowledge and feedback to help design new systems and help more junior team members to stick to tasks and ensure features are implemented on time. Candidates will have sound industry experience and excellent C++. They will have experience of working on embedded/restricted memory devices. 2D graphics programming experience would be a bonus. A
passion for football is essential. Skills may include some of maths, physics, 3D, graphics, direct x, renderware, tools, plugins, AI, C++, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, PC, PSP, Unix, SDKs, OpenGL, MFC, Server, SQL, COM and .Net
Location London, London, South East, England, UK & Europe
Salary £Very high + benefits
Date posted 12/05/2008
Recruiter This job is advertised on behalf of Datascope using their internal reference 26366.
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