I'm working for an international company with very large (<Trump voice>"YUUUUUGE"<\Trump voice>) industry partners.
We are currently looking for excellent developers with experience in GPU rendering (path tracing) for a new project.
Our ideal candidates have either a:
We are currently looking for excellent developers with experience in GPU rendering (path tracing) for a new project.
Our ideal candidates have either a:
- Bachelor in Computer Science, Computer/Software Engineering or Physics with a minimum of 2 years of work experience in a relevant field, or
- Master in Computer Science, Computer/Software Engineering or Physics, or
- PhD in a relevant field
and a strong interest in physically based rendering and ray tracing.
Self-taught programmers are encouraged to apply if they meet the following requirements:
- you breathe rendering and have Monte Carlo simulations running through your blood
- you have a copy of PBRT (www.pbrt.org, version 3 was released just last week) on your bedside table
- provable experience working with open source rendering frameworks such as PBRT, LuxRender, Cycles, AMD RadeonRays or with a commercial renderer will earn you extra brownie points
- 5+ years of experience with C++
- experience with CUDA or OpenCL
- experience with version control systems and working on large projects
- proven rendering track record (publications, Github projects, blog)
Other requirements:
- insatiable hunger to innovate
- a "can do" attitude
- strong work ethic and focus on results
- continuous self-learner
- work well in a team
- work independently and able to take direction
- ability to communicate effectively
- comfortable speaking English
- own initiatives and original ideas are highly encouraged
- willing to relocate to New Zealand
What we offer:
- unique location in one of the most beautiful and greenest countries in the world
- be part of a small, high-performance team
- competitive salary
- jandals, marmite and hokey pokey ice cream
For more information, contact me at sam.lapere@live.be
If you are interested, send your CV and cover letter to sam.lapere@live.be. Applications will close on 16 December or when we find the right people. (update: spots are filling up quickly so we advanced the closing date with five days)