louisakelly
14-12-2004, 05:05 PM
Eurocom is an independent games developer based in the UK, providing entertainment software development services to all major interactive and entertainment companies. We have a development team of over 200 people based in our Derby studio, working on multiple projects across PC, Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo platforms.
As a result of our continued expansion, we are currently seeking skilled and highly committed people to join our team of talented professionals and help us in developing high profile license games planned for current and future hardware. To complement our in-house, Derby-based teams, we have the following vacancies (as of 14 December 2004):
3D Artists x 2 (Ref: BT4)
3DSMax Tools Programmer x 1 (Ref: TO20)
Engine Programmer x 1 (Ref: EG16)
Level/Gameplay Designer x 2 (Ref: BT3)
Maya Tools Programmer x 1 (Ref: TO21)
Project Manager x 1 (Ref: EG11)
Full job descriptions can be viewed on our website http://www.eurocom.co.uk.
All permanent positions offer: very competitive salary, annual salary review, discretional bonuses, private healthcare, company pension scheme and life assurance.
To apply: please send your CV and examples of your work (essential if you are applying for an art or design position and extremely useful if you are applying for a programming position), either by e-mail to recruitment@eurocom.co.uk, or by post to the Personnel Department, Eurocom Developments Ltd, Eurocom House, Ashbourne Road, Mackworth, Derby, DE22 4NB, ENGLAND.
Please ensure that you state what position you are applying for (quoting the appropriate reference number) and state your nationality).
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:
If you require a work permit to work in the UK, we kindly ask that you do not apply.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we will be unable to process your application unless you:
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State what position you are applying for (quoting the appropriate reference number);
Provide us with your CV;
Provide us with examples of your work (essential if you are applying for an art or design position and extremely useful if you are applying for a programming position);
State your nationality.
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Strictly no agencies or freelancers please!
As a result of our continued expansion, we are currently seeking skilled and highly committed people to join our team of talented professionals and help us in developing high profile license games planned for current and future hardware. To complement our in-house, Derby-based teams, we have the following vacancies (as of 14 December 2004):
3D Artists x 2 (Ref: BT4)
3DSMax Tools Programmer x 1 (Ref: TO20)
Engine Programmer x 1 (Ref: EG16)
Level/Gameplay Designer x 2 (Ref: BT3)
Maya Tools Programmer x 1 (Ref: TO21)
Project Manager x 1 (Ref: EG11)
Full job descriptions can be viewed on our website http://www.eurocom.co.uk.
All permanent positions offer: very competitive salary, annual salary review, discretional bonuses, private healthcare, company pension scheme and life assurance.
To apply: please send your CV and examples of your work (essential if you are applying for an art or design position and extremely useful if you are applying for a programming position), either by e-mail to recruitment@eurocom.co.uk, or by post to the Personnel Department, Eurocom Developments Ltd, Eurocom House, Ashbourne Road, Mackworth, Derby, DE22 4NB, ENGLAND.
Please ensure that you state what position you are applying for (quoting the appropriate reference number) and state your nationality).
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:
If you require a work permit to work in the UK, we kindly ask that you do not apply.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we will be unable to process your application unless you:
[list=1]
State what position you are applying for (quoting the appropriate reference number);
Provide us with your CV;
Provide us with examples of your work (essential if you are applying for an art or design position and extremely useful if you are applying for a programming position);
State your nationality.
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Strictly no agencies or freelancers please!