High-Tech jobs

Harry W. Reed doon at sdcrdcf.UUCP
Thu Mar 6 16:56:35 AEST 1986


1) Mr. Tom Stephenson of V. G. Systems is looking for a software person
interested in working on a 32000 project. This is a full time position. V.G.
systems builds VERY high-end 3D graphics systems. Call Tom at 818-346-3410.
V. G systems is located in Woodland Hills Ca. They have been in business for
many years.



National Semiconductor is also looking for application engineers.

2) San Diego- General hardware knowlege, BSEE or similar degree. Engineering
experience preferred.  National is currently focused on VLSI products
such as VERY high performance graphics (DP8500), Disk interface (DP8460),
Ethernet and other LANS (DP8390), DSP (LM32900) at 10 MIPS, 
32 bit processors (32000), Laser Graphics (DP8510), Gate arrays- 1-2 micron
cmos, Microcontrollers (HPC16040) sampling at 17mhz, and enough new state-
of-the-art stuff to keep you about 2 years ahead of the average engineers view
of the world.

2)  Sacramento- similar to position in Sandiego.

3)  Santa Clara- Computer specialist. Main focus on the 32000 products.
BSEE or similar, experienced with microprocessors, operating systems (unix)
compiler technology, systems design, experienced in hardware design, 
software (HLL), and anything else that sounds good. Required to learn and
use Unix based development tools for both System V, and 4.X BSD UNix.

4)  Los Angeles- similar to position in Santa Clara.

5)  Regional Technical Manager- This would cover the region of LA., OC,
SanDiego counties, and Rocky mountain region. You can live in Los Angeles,
or Orange counties. The job: You manage the Field Application engineers,
Give presentations regarding Nationals corporate performance to VP's in
customer companies, promote the technical expertise of the field force,
management level technical person to interface to the customers technical
managment, and long range planning of field strategies.



	The Applications positions require working with engineers in the
	design environment. Speaking skills are helpfull. We are looking
	for resourceful independent people willing to learn new skills,
	and technologies.

	National spends an estimated $100,000.00 training each Applications
	engineer during their employment, This training covers;
	interpersonal relationships with poeple, semiconductor physics,
	chip design, semiconductor processes, and a host of state-of-the
	art products. You learn about the new products 1-2 years before
	introduction with lectures, and lab classes.

	These jobs pay well. You are exposed to a great deal of engineering
	locations with different requirements, different people, new ideas,
	markets, and opportunities.  You have a company car with expenses
	paid. Stock options, and good medical benifits sweeten the package.

	You manage your own time to meet agreed goals which are changed to
	reflect new opportunities. You may have your first appointment
	at 8:00, a breakfast meeting with a Sales Engineer to discuss a
	new project at customer X. At 10:00 am you meet with Joe engineer
	to help him solve a circuit problem. Your customer Joe is happy-
	it's 1:30 and you are just getting to lunch. The rest of the day
	and others in the week are planned by you! Some weeks are VERY busy,
	others slow. December and summer are slower due to vacations and
	holidays. National has traning sessions several times a year, held
	in Santa Clara or somtimes a resort in Arizona.

	You are not alone in these jobs- a host of experts are at call to
	help you solve customer requirements.

	If you have questions call: Gregg Ravenscroft at 408-730-3054

	SEND your resume to:    NSC
				2900 Gordon Ave. Suite 105
				Santa Clara, Ca. 95051
				Attn: Gregg Ravenscroft



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