Senior Software Engineer, Multiplayer Gameplay Systems at 2k Games in San Mateo, CAother related Employment listings - San Mateo, CA at Geebo

Senior Software Engineer, Multiplayer Gameplay Systems at 2k Games in San Mateo, CA

Who we are:
We are a diverse team of developers driven by a passion for our art, united by our core values and inspired by a culture of inclusivity to build amazing games that thrill players everywhere. We pursue growth and innovation in an environment of safety and trust. Our culture is built on the belief that the more varied voices in our collective will strengthen our team and our games. We are looking for our next teammate who will raise our bar and make us better. What we need:
Gameplay systems engineering for our multiplatform multiplayer character-action game. You will work with our experienced creative and engineering teams to design and implement novel and innovative mechanics within robust, extensible systems. Avenues include prototyping new game modes and social features, networking, state management and player progression systems. Ability to align with dev partners and own features from design to polish is important. Who you are:
You possess strong organization skills making you efficient at prioritizing and scheduling tasks according to critical path team needs. You model best practices in code quality, testing and documentation to your team and while mentoring other engineers. Here are some of the skills we would like to see you bring to the table:
Production C+
experience. Software architecture, algorithm and data structure fluency. Strong 3D Math, Physics, and spacial reasoning skills. Multithreading, benchmarking and optimization experience. Ability to effectively collaborate with content creators. Experience shipping AAA game is desired PS4, Xbox One, IOS, and Android experience is desired UnrealEngine 4 experience is desired
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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