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| subject: Game Programmer , Heavy Iron Studios a division of THQ, Inc. Heavy Iron Studios a division of THQ, Inc. is looking for Game Programmer duration - Full Time Job details: Game Programmer Game Programmer # 2721 Looking for senior programmers for a console game based on future animated feature film presented by Walt Disney Pictures and created by Academy Award winning Pixar Animation Studios. Are you interested in developing high profile action/platform games for the PlayStation2, XBOX and GameCube? Look no further. We have a number of exciting, career defining opportunities for people like you. Requirements: Minimum of 1 shipped title Proficiency with C/C++ Desire and ability to push consoles to their limits Passion for making fun games Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills Ability to write clean, tight code Ability and desire to innovate, contribute and polish all aspects of a game Strong 3D math and graphics background Experience with cross-platform development Current console programming experience (PS2, GameCube, XBOX) Experience working with all major aspects of a game engine. Pluses: Proven track record shipping games Expertise in assembly language programming B.Sc. in Computer Science and/or Mathematics Advanced animation and rendering experience. AI background Click here or go to the URL below for more information. http://thq.kenexa.com/thq/cc/CCJobResultsAction.ss?command=ViewJobDetails&job;_REQUISITION_NUMBER=2721 Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States Contact info: Heavy Iron Studios 6601 Center Drive Suite Suite 400 Los Angeles, CA 90045 We offer a challenging work environment, a competitive salary, and excellent benefits. Candidates should forward resume and salary requirements along with the reference number to: E-mail: jobpost@heavy-iron.com or http://thq.kenexa.com/thq/cc/Home.ss NOTICE: We prefer that candidates apply directly rather than through recruiters. Recruiters must contact the Human Resource Department prior to submitting a resume, may only submit upon request to the Human Resource Department and may not contact hiring managers without Human Resource permission |