November 21, 2005, 4:27 pm
Hello,
My employer (www.signalcorp.com) has a position for a
software engineer here in the Norfolk, VA area. The position
involves working on flight simulators at one of the local military
bases. I post this here as many of the skillsets used in robotics are
applicable in flight simulation (i.e. realtime systems, hw/sw
interfacing,
virtual worlds, etc.). The simulation code is written in Gould
Assembly, C, C++,
Ada, and FORTRAN and requires maintenance and enhancement on a regular
basis. If you're talented in C, able to learn new languages, and have
some knowledge of hardware and/or assembly language you will be
successful in this position. Additional projects may involve FORTRAN,
C, C++, and/or Ada coding on Unix and Windows platforms. The work here
is interesting, challenging and rewarding IMHO. Since coming here I've
gotten to code in VC++, Ada, C, and FORTRAN on various sims. If you
want to work on flight sims, enjoy technical challenges, and would
consider coming to the Norfolk, Virginia area please send your resume
to my manager at:
adrian.yancy@gd-ns.com
If you have questions about the area or what the
company is like feel free to contact me at:
bwalden123@yahoo.com
Regards,
Bill Walden
My employer (www.signalcorp.com) has a position for a
software engineer here in the Norfolk, VA area. The position
involves working on flight simulators at one of the local military
bases. I post this here as many of the skillsets used in robotics are
applicable in flight simulation (i.e. realtime systems, hw/sw
interfacing,
virtual worlds, etc.). The simulation code is written in Gould
Assembly, C, C++,
Ada, and FORTRAN and requires maintenance and enhancement on a regular
basis. If you're talented in C, able to learn new languages, and have
some knowledge of hardware and/or assembly language you will be
successful in this position. Additional projects may involve FORTRAN,
C, C++, and/or Ada coding on Unix and Windows platforms. The work here
is interesting, challenging and rewarding IMHO. Since coming here I've
gotten to code in VC++, Ada, C, and FORTRAN on various sims. If you
want to work on flight sims, enjoy technical challenges, and would
consider coming to the Norfolk, Virginia area please send your resume
to my manager at:
adrian.yancy@gd-ns.com
If you have questions about the area or what the
company is like feel free to contact me at:
bwalden123@yahoo.com
Regards,
Bill Walden
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