13.200, Jobs: Computational Ling: Engineer, London UK

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Subject: 13.200, Jobs: Computational Ling: Engineer, London UK

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Date:  25 Jan 2002 12:22:56 -0000
From:  Rachael West <RachaelW at VisionRecruitment.com>
Subject:  Computational Ling: Engineer at Voice Futures, London UK

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  25 Jan 2002 12:22:56 -0000
From:  Rachael West <RachaelW at VisionRecruitment.com>
Subject:  Computational Ling: Engineer at Voice Futures, London UK


Rank of Job: Engineer
Areas Required: C++ SOFTWARE ENGINEER (ASR & TTS)
University or Organization: Voice Futures
Department: Speech Recruitment
State or Province: London
Country: UK
Final Date of Application: March 2002
Contact: Rachael West RachaelW at VisionRecruitment.com

Address for Applications:
pls apply via email or telephone
London
UK


C++ SOFTWARE ENGINEER (ASR & TTS), UK

Working as part of a product development group, you will be
responsible for both design and implementation of a number of speech
recognition and synthesis products. You should have a 2.1 degree in a
relevant technical discipline and a minimum 3 years experience
developing commercial software in a Microsoft C++ environment. Key
responsibilities for the post are:

* Software Design - Detailed design of software modules drawing on
technology and algorithms from the core speech technology group.

* Software implementation - Creation and testing of software to
industrial quality standards, for Windows, Unix and embedded software
environments.

Experience of ATL/COM, embedded software development or a general
background knowledge of speech technology would be an advantage.
Reporting to the product development manger, you will join a team of
about 40 scientific and software experts working in pleasant
surroundings.


Salary                  ca.GBP30K + benefits
Location                UK
Reference               V2CDEV1
Contact                 Rachael West RachaelW at VisionRecruitment.com
Further Information     http://www.VoiceFutures.com
Phone                   +44 20 8390 6390

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