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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

( Sr. Software Engineer - GPU ) ( 15G Aircraft Structural Repairer ) ( 91C Utilities Equipment Repairer ) ( 91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer ) ( 94F Special Electronic Devices Repairer ) ( 12Y Geospatial Engineer )


Sr. Software Engineer - GPU

Details: Company: Mentor Graphics Job Title: Sr. Software Development Engineer - GPU Job Location: US - CA - Fremont Job Category: R&D/Software Engineering Mentor Graphics Corporation (MENT) is a global technology leader in Electronic Design Automation, providing software solutions that help engineers around the world design and manufacture new and highly innovative products. Each year, our customers use our tools to push the boundaries of technology and physics in order to deliver smaller, faster and more reliable products that run the world's high tech devices. Position Overview We are looking for a highly motivated senior software engineer to work in the Platform team in the Calibre business unit. You will be responsible for designing, developing, debugging and supporting the Calibre core software. You will be teaming up with a senior group of software engineers contributing to final production level quality of new components and algorithms and to support existent components. Job Qualifications The successful candidate will possess the following combination of education and experience *BS/MS. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related discipline or equivalent. *Must have 8+ years programming experience in C++ on UNIX and/or LINUX platforms with 5+ years of experience developing large software systems. *Experience developing software on GPU systems is required. *Experience developing EDA tools for OPC applications is a plus. *Must have a strong ability to learn and explore new technologies and be able to demonstrate good analysis and problem solving skills. *Prior knowledge and experience of manipulation of large data volume is required. *Excellent communication skills and ability to work with different engineers from other group is also required. *Self-motivation, self-discipline, the ability to setup personal goals and work independently in a dynamic environment are the key success factors for this position. *Previous experience in EDA, hierarchy management, and large scale system is preferred. Mentor Benefits Mentor Graphics believes in fostering a work environment that promotes a healthy work-life balance. Our world class benefits package includes up to 32 days of vacation/holiday pay per year, 401k matching, Stock purchase plan, annual performance reviews/bonuses, education reimbursement, partially paid Medical/Dental/Vision insurance and much more.

15G Aircraft Structural Repairer

Details: It takes a team of highly trained professionals on the ground to help the Army National Guard maintain its flight status. If you're looking for a career in the aircraft repair and maintenance field, then join the Army National Guard and watch your future take flight. As an Aircraft Structural Repairer, you will inspect, service, and repair aircraft structural components on Army aircraft to ensure that they remain safe and ready to fly transport, patrol, and flight training missions. Plus, through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career with aircraft manufacturers, commercial airlines, and Government agencies.Earn while you learn Instead of paying to learn these skills, get paid to learn. In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance.Job training for Soldiers in the Aircraft Structural Repairer specialty consists of 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training, plus 15 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. During this time, you will learn essential Soldiering skills and refine your aircraft repair abilities in the field and the classroom.Applicants must meet minimum qualifications. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability. Benefits subject to change.

91C Utilities Equipment Repairer

Details: Energize your future by joining the Army National Guard as a Utilities Equipment Repairer.Utilities Equipment Repairers maintain and repair electrical equipment such as electric motors and electric tools. Some of your duties as a Utilities Equipment Repairer may include maintaining, testing, and repairing electric motors; inspecting and repairing electrical equipment; inspecting and repairing electric instruments; replacing worn gaskets and sealing in watertight electrical equipment; maintaining and repairing gasoline engine systems, air conditioner electrical systems, and portable heater fuel/electrical systems.The skills you learn as a Utilities Equipment Repairer will help prepare you for a civilian career in any industry that uses equipment powered with electrical motors, including hospitals, manufacturing firms, and governmental agencies. With some additional certification, this occupational specialty could prepare you for self-employment as an electrical tool, motor, and equipment repairer.Earn while you learn Get paid to learn! In the Army National Guard, you will learn valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance.Job training for a Utilities Equipment Repairer consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 12 weeks and 3 days of Advanced Individual Training, including practice in repairing electrical products. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.Applicants must meet minimum qualifications. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability. Benefits subject to change.

91F Small Arms/Artillery Repairer

Details: If you have an interest in maintaining and repairing precision electronics, then put it to good use in the Army National Guard as a Small Arms/Artillery Repairer.Army National Guard forces use an array of weapons, from small field artillery to large ballistic missiles. These generally use electronic firing, guidance, and launch systems that help locate targets, aim weapons, and fire them. It is the role of the Small Arms/Artillery Repairers to keep these small arms and other infantry weapons operating properly with maintenance and repairs.Use your Small Arms/Artillery Repairer experience as a springboard to advance your civilian career. The skills you learn in this specialty will prepare you for a future as an electronic mechanic, an avionics technician, or a missile facilities repairer with civilian firms that design, build, and test weapons for the military.Earn while you learn Instead of paying to learn these skills, get paid to train. In the Army National Guard, you will learn these valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. Job training for Small Arms/Artillery Repairers consists of 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 15 weeks of Advanced Individual Training. Training consists of both classroom and field work.Applicants must meet minimum qualifications. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability. Benefits subject to change.

94F Special Electronic Devices Repairer

Details: The Army National Guard relies on electronic devices in areas ranging from weather forecasting to combat. As a Special Electronic Devices Repairer, you will ensure that night vision equipment; electronic distance and azimuth-orienting devices; battlefield illumination devices; nuclear, biological, and chemical warning and measuring devices, as well as other vital instruments and tools are meticulously maintained and operational. Specific duties of the Special Electronic Devices Repairer include testing instruments, navigational controls, and simulators; reading technical diagrams and manuals; replacing parts; ensuring quality control measures; and troubleshooting and inspecting equipment. Also, advanced level Special Electronic Devices Repairers are expected to supervise and train other Soldiers in the craft.Plus, this job track can help you achieve a rewarding civilian career. The skills you learn as a Special Electronic Devices Repairer will prepare you for positions with manufacturing companies, medical research facilities, satellite communications, or commercial airlines. Also, this could be a step toward a job with the federal government, as well as possible certification as an Associate Certified Electronics Technician.Earn while you learn Get paid to learn! As an Army National Guard Special Electronic Devices Repairer, you will learn valuable job skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. Job training for a Special Electronic Devices Repairer requires 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you learn basic Soldiering skills. Advanced Individual Training consists of 23 weeks of training. Training is spent in a classroom, practicing on equipment, and in the field under simulated combat conditions.Applicants must meet minimum qualifications. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability. Benefits subject to change.

12Y Geospatial Engineer

Details: Geospatial Engineers in the Army National Guard are trusted advisors to officers, leaders of enlisted Soldiers, and vital conduits in the communications process between the two. As such, you will collect and process military geographic information from decentralized sources (remote sensed imagery, digital data, intelligence data, existing topographic products, and other collateral data sources), present this information to leaders, and return decisions to the field. You may also:Supervise topographic surveying, cartography, and photolithography activitiesAssist in topographic planning and control activitiesAssist in determining requirements and providing technical supervision of geographic intelligence programsThe skills you learn as a Geospatial Engineer will help prepare you for a civilian career with construction, engineering, and architectural firms, as well as with government agencies as a surveyor, mapmaker, cartographer, cartographic technician, or photogrammetrist. Earn while you learn Get paid to learn! In the Army National Guard, you will learn valuable skills while earning a regular paycheck and qualifying for tuition assistance. Job training for a Geospatial Engineer requires 10 weeks of Basic Training, where you'll learn basic Soldiering skills, and 18 weeks of Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and on-the-job instruction, including practical application of geographic information systems. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field.Applicants must meet minimum qualifications. Actual MOS assignment may depend on MOS availability. Benefits subject to change.