SN Systems' tool-suite was key in shipping "Resistance: Fall Of Man" in time for the PlayStation®3 launch. The power, flexibility and ease of use found in their debugger is unmatched.
Jonathan Garrett
Senior Engine Programmer
Insomniac Games
SN Systems has exciting opportunities for Toolchain Engineers to join our teams in Bristol, UK and San Jose, USA.
Within the team, emphasis is placed on designing robust and maintainable applications.
Based in San Jose, California, the American office and has been operational since September 2007. Focused primarily on R&D for ProDG components, the office is situated in the centre of California’s Silicon Valley.
Housed in a fully serviced business centre, it offers the perfect working environment.
A relaxed yet professional setting with all the latest technology you’ll need to help you concentrate on the job at hand.
The office already boasts highly experienced and skilled engineers but is always keen to hear from like-minded individuals who can add to this growing team.
Living in and around San Jose
Close by is Santana Row, an area with a myriad of living, shopping, and entertainment options to choose from. Pedestrian-friendly streets add a European air to the district, enhanced further by fountains, farmers’ markets, concerts and frequent open air events. From casual outdoor cafés to fine food restaurants, eating out choices are both varied and abundant.

Within a short drive, San Jose hosts some fine national parks including Alum Rock Park, the first municipal park in California. The ridge trails offer superb views of Santa Clara Valley and of the canyon in which the park is situated.
In contrast to the UK’s ever-changing seasons, San Jose experiences over 300 days of sunshine a year, with only light rainfall recorded.
When colder climates are required, the first-class skiing destination of Lake Tahoe is just a few hours' drive away.
In the opposite direction, the fascinating and world-famous city of San Francisco - which needs no introduction - is an easy hour's drive away.
Some useful local links:
http://www.sanjose.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose