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Graphic Programming Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

DevOps Engineer

Knoxville, TN

$50.25 - $69/hr

We use Objective C and Swift programming languages to create native applications for iPhone ... graphic designing, web application development using frameworks based on model view controller ...

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This role plays a key part in designing, programming, and supporting HVAC control systems for large ... Develop and modify control logic, graphics, and sequences of operation * Troubleshoot and optimize ...

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Graphic Programming information

What is the difference between Graphic Programming vs Graphic Design?

AspectGraphic ProgrammingGraphic Design
Required SkillsProgramming languages (e.g., C++, JavaScript), coding, software developmentCreativity, visual communication, Adobe Creative Suite skills
Work EnvironmentSoftware development teams, tech companies, gaming studiosAdvertising agencies, design studios, marketing departments
Industry UsageDeveloping visual software, interactive media, game graphicsCreating visual content, branding, print and digital media

While both roles involve visual elements, Graphic Programming focuses on coding and developing visual software and interactive applications, whereas Graphic Design emphasizes creating visual content and branding through artistic skills. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations in the visual industry.

Are graphics programmers in demand?

Graphics programmers are in demand in industries such as gaming, virtual reality, and simulation, where advanced rendering and real-time graphics are essential. They often require expertise in graphics APIs like DirectX or OpenGL and knowledge of shader programming, with employment opportunities growing alongside technological advancements in visual computing.

How do I become a graphic programmer?

To become a graphic programmer, you typically need a bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, or a related field, along with strong programming skills in languages like C++ and knowledge of graphics APIs such as OpenGL or DirectX. Gaining experience through personal projects, internships, or contributing to open-source graphics software can also be valuable. Familiarity with math, especially linear algebra and geometry, is essential for developing efficient graphics algorithms.

What kind of job do graphic programmers do?

Graphic programmers develop software that creates, manipulates, and renders visual graphics for applications such as video games, simulations, and multimedia. They often work with programming languages like C++ or OpenGL, and have skills in computer graphics, algorithms, and real-time rendering techniques.

What job categories do people searching Graphic Programming jobs in Tennessee look for?

The top searched job categories for Graphic Programming jobs in Tennessee are:

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Posted 23 days ago


Job description

What You Will Be Doing
Job Scope: Generally responsible for performing routine design of less complex engineering assignments using theoretical knowledge and practical design methods. This level is expected to assist in the design of larger and more complex electrical and instrumentation engineering assignments. This work will be performed under general supervision in Kingsport, TN.
Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to:
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams and stakeholders, including all engineering disciplines, project managers, operations, and procurement, to ensure seamless project integration and successful project delivery.
  • Lead and manage the execution of Instrumentation scope of work at the selected engineering service provider in all phases (Pre-FEED, FEED, and Detail Design).
  • Define the discipline list of activities, list of deliverables, time schedule.
  • Produces a detailed list of in / out critical information to be closely monitored.
  • Reports on actual progress and forecasting / check for Discipline activities.
  • Coordinate the evaluation of the design changes to the original scope of work and verify the implementation of those approved.
  • Prepare and review engineering drawings, specifications and technical documents, ensuring compliance with industry standards, codes and regulations.
  • Apply industry codes and standards relevant to the chemical industry, such as ISO, ANSI, IEEE and other applicable codes, in the design and evaluation instrumentation systems and equipment.
  • Conduct thorough reviews and quality control checks to ensure compliance with design specifications and project requirements.
  • Stay updated with the latest advancements and trends in instrument engineering, particularly in the chemical industry, and identify opportunities for innovation and process improvement.
  • Utilize software tools and applications such as Intools, Bluebeam, Navisworks, AVEVA Engineering or equivalent and other engineering design software to support engineering activities and enhance project efficiency.

Ideal Background
Education: Bachelor's degree in chemical, Electrical, Mechanical or Instrument/Control from an accredited university is required.
Experience: Requires a minimum 3 years of relevant industrial experience in instrumentation and control engineering with focus on the chemical industry.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Execution of instrument engineering experience in capital projects is preferred.
  • Experience with relay-based logic panels, generic PLC operation, fiber optics, radio networks, multiplexer systems, digital instrumentation, operator graphics display, digital systems integration is preferred.
  • Ability to mentor and develop less experienced team members.
  • Proven experience working on a project team of engineers, with excellent leadership and communication skills.
  • Familiarity with capital stage gate process and understanding of project execution.
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Knowledge of safety regulations and standards related to instrumentation engineering in the chemical industry.

Hargrove Culture
We work to create an environment founded on trust, personal integrity, and a "team mentality" so that each person understands the value of their contributions both on a project and company-wide level. We know that each person on our team contributes to the success of our company by pairing expertise and passion to meet and exceed the needs of the clients we serve across the globe.
Our safety culture protects and promotes the well-being of every person who works with us and every person touched by our work.
As a 100% Teammate owned company, we proudly offer a comprehensive benefits package including, paid holidays, personal paid time off, medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 401(k), and other benefits to eligible Teammates.
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement
Hargrove is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex (including gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, sexual identity, marital or family status), disability, military service or obligations, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Hargrove is a drug-free workplace.
The selected candidate must be authorized to work in the United States.