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Total Immersion Software seeks experienced Game Software Engineers

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Total Immersion Software is currently seeking experienced software engineers for multiple engineering positions.

Total Immersion Software is rapidly expanding and has recently opened a studio in Austin, Texas. We are looking for highly skilled software engineers to help build our next generation technology and product offerings.

We are a tools innovator and a games developer focused on the entertainment, training, simulation, and mission rehearsal markets. Whether you are at the beginning of your career or a seasoned vet, we want to discuss how you can become part of our growing team!

Current Engineering Opportunities include:
• C++ / C# Programmers
• Graphics / Engine Programmers
• Network, Client / Server Programmers
• Game Programmers

Requirements
• Minimum 3 years professional software development experience
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science (or equivalent work experience)
• Strong knowledge of C++ and/or C# and solid software engineering knowledge
• Experience in working (and thriving) with software development teams
• Must be able to relocate to Austin

Recommended
• Experience developing and shipping entertainment and/or serious games
• Experience with the Gamebryo engine and toolsets
• Experience in working with other middleware game packages
• Strong domain related expertise in a gaming related field

If you are an experienced self-starter who thrives in a dynamic environment populated with wickedly smart people who strive to achieve every day, you may belong on our team. We are well funded and offer Fortune-500 caliber benefits.

Please email resumes to AustinJobs -AT- totimm.com

Check out our website at www.totimm.com

Total Immersion Software is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other classification protected by Federal, State, or local law.

Posted by MarkRichards on June 1, 2007 04:29 PM