We are looking for a DSP Engineer who will work on the development and fixed-point implementation of audio algorithms. University degree in signal processing is expected, working experience not necessary. Salary depends on the experience, starting at 30 000 Euro/year. The contract includes social insurance, 5 weeks vacation/year. Two Pi is providing DSP software for hearing-healthcare, professional communications, medical and audio products. A fair amount of the activities relates to research in the fields of signal processing and psychoacoustics. Contact: Tarik Zukic tzukic@two-pi.com www.two-pi.com
DSP Engineer position opening in Vienna/Austria
Started by ●January 24, 2006
Reply by ●January 24, 20062006-01-24
"tazuki" <tazuki@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1138121828.262871.303060@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...> We are looking for a DSP Engineer who will work on the development and > fixed-point implementation of audio algorithms. University degree in > signal processing is expected,A degree in Signal Procesing - wow - that's a new one - it will be hard to find somebody.
Reply by ●January 24, 20062006-01-24
> A degree in Signal Procesing - wow - that's a new one - it will be hard to > find somebody. > >Indeed. It would also have to be someone who can resist those delicious but calorie-laden Germknoedels over there. I'd have a hard time :-) Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com
Reply by ●January 24, 20062006-01-24
tazuki wrote:> Salary depends on the experience, starting at 30 000 Euro/year. The > contract includes social insurance, 5 weeks vacation/year.How long is the contract? or is it a permanent position? Do u offer year end double salary? Do u have bonus schemes? Do u offer relocation, housing allownce etc? Regards, gold
Reply by ●January 25, 20062006-01-25
The position is permanent, The year salary is payed in 14 monthly payments: extra payments for summer vacation and for christmas gifts (but you can spend it as you wish) Bonus schemes are not a part of the contract but a topic negotiated at later time and depending on performance. Some help for flat search can be provided.> > How long is the contract? or is it a permanent position? > Do u offer year end double salary? > Do u have bonus schemes? > Do u offer relocation, housing allownce etc? > > Regards, > gold
Reply by ●January 25, 20062006-01-25
The position is permanent, The year salary is payed in 14 monthly payments: extra payments for summer vacation and for christmas gifts (but you can spend it as you wish) Bonus schemes are not a part of the contract but a topic negotiated at later time and depending on performance. Some help for flat search can be provided.> > How long is the contract? or is it a permanent position? > Do u offer year end double salary? > Do u have bonus schemes? > Do u offer relocation, housing allownce etc? > > Regards, > gold
Reply by ●January 25, 20062006-01-25
tazuki wrote:> The position is permanent, > The year salary is payed in 14 monthly payments: extra payments for > summer vacation and for christmas gifts (but you can spend it as you > wish) > Bonus schemes are not a part of the contract but a topic negotiated at > later time and depending on performance. > Some help for flat search can be provided.What are the spoken language and citizenship requirements? Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
Reply by ●January 25, 20062006-01-25
Bob Cain wrote:> > > tazuki wrote: > >> The position is permanent, >> The year salary is payed in 14 monthly payments: extra payments for >> summer vacation and for christmas gifts (but you can spend it as you >> wish) >> Bonus schemes are not a part of the contract but a topic negotiated at >> later time and depending on performance. >> Some help for flat search can be provided. > > > What are the spoken language and citizenship requirements?I speak enough German to get by in a restaurant. If I were younger ... Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●January 25, 20062006-01-25
Hello Jerry,>> What are the spoken language and citizenship requirements? > > I speak enough German to get by in a restaurant. If I were younger ... >Austrian isn't exactly German... (now I am going to have to dodge the flying tomatoes). Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com
Reply by ●January 25, 20062006-01-25
Joerg wrote:> Hello Jerry, > > >>> What are the spoken language and citizenship requirements? >> >> >> I speak enough German to get by in a restaurant. If I were younger ... >> > > Austrian isn't exactly German... (now I am going to have to dodge the > flying tomatoes). > > Regards, Joerg > > http://www.analogconsultants.comOf course not, neither is platdeutch or bayerisch, but one gets by. I understood other's speak in Mecklenberg With the help of a little Yiddish. I imagine hochdeutch would get me by in Vienna. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������