The Position
As a Gameplay Programmer, you will be working on an exciting, recently announced console- focused, realistic racing game. You will be responsible for prototyping and implementing core gameplay systems and features based on design documentation, as well as developing the tools and workflows for game systems. You will incorporate and adapt existing libraries and write custom code as needed.
Responsibilities
- Identify technical solutions for various gameplay features based upon design documentation
- Prototype gameplay features for quick validation and revision
- Develop gameplay code to a high standard and provide corresponding technical documentation
- Develop the tools and workflows needed to produce new game features
- Test, debug, profile, and optimize game code
- Work effectively with other departments (e.g., Design, UI, and Audio) to deliver features on time
- Expose interfaces and data structures for use by the UI
- Contribute to and support the technical roadmap for future titles
Requirements
- A passion for playing and making video games with a strong self-driven work ethic
- An undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or equivalent training or relevant professional experience
- A minimum of 2 years of game development experience as a gameplay programmer with at least one shipped title
- Skilled in C++
- Proficiency and a willingness to work with Python daily
- Understand asynchronous programming and coroutines
- Experience with game development tools such as Visual Studio, JIRA, Git
Compensation & Benefits
In addition to competitive pay and benefits, we offer the opportunity to be part of a talented team building high-quality, immersive games for players worldwide.
Benefits Include:
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k) and discretionary employer match
- Paid time off (vacation, personal, sick, and holidays)
Location, Working Conditions, & Eligibility
This position is a full time remote within the United States. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application. We are unable to sponsor visas, or work permits for this role.