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Game Developer

Seattle, WA

Build games, user-generated content, and tools that allow players to make their own games and spaces and sell their creations via in-game economy across multiple platforms (mobile, console, VR). Design and build creative tools that players use to build within Rec Room collaboratively. Develop social gaming features to connect players. Build robust and secure systems and tools. Contribute creatively to the game design process. Design and build a wide variety of features and systems cross collaboratively with other teams. Telecommuting permitted.

 

MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS:

Bachelor’s or foreign equivalent degree in Entertainment Technology, Games & Playable Media, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or a related field.

One year of work experience in:

  • Applying User Interface, User Interaction, and User Experience Design and Development Principles to software and/or computer game development;
  • Analyzing Relational Database and utilizing SQL to handle queries and maintain data integrity;
  • Non-relational Database/Storage Technology including NoSQL and Blob;
  • Web application development including HTML, CSS, HTTP, and RESTful API;
  • Distributed System/Cloud Services such as Azure, AWS, or GCP;

Requires education or experience in:

  • Designing, developing, implementing, and testing computer games;
  • Utilizing Unity and/or Unreal cross-platform game engine to develop features and systems;
  • 2D and 3D computer game design;
  • Computer game programming utilizing dynamic and object-oriented programming languages such as C#, C++, and Python; and
  • Working in a cross-discipline development team to rapidly iterate and create games.

Position:  Game Developer

Salary:  $128,502 to $138,502 per year

Name of Employer:  Rec Room Inc.

Position location:  Seattle, WA

Benefits: We offer a full slate of benefits, including flexible vacation, medical, dental vision, life and disability coverage, long-term care insurance, FSA, commuter benefits, a 401(k) plan with company match, and a parental leave program. We also offer some not-so-standard benefits, including equipment, family, and pet care stipends

40 hours per week, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M-F

To apply, visit https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/recroomjobs/jobs/6568723003 

The base pay range for this position is listed below; please note the base pay may vary depending on location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. Stock options and, in some cases, a sign-on bonus may be offered as part of the compensation package. We also offer a full slate of benefits, including flexible vacation, medical, dental vision, life and disability coverage, long-term care insurance, FSA, commuter benefits, a 401(k) plan with company match, and a parental leave program. We also offer some not-so-standard benefits, including equipment, family, and pet care stipends.

Base Pay Range

$128,502 - $138,502 USD

COMPANY INFO TO KNOW: 

Rec Room offers generous medical, dental, and vision plans that cover you, your spouse/domestic partner, and children. We also support your retirement benefits with a company match. Rec Room values work-life balance by providing unlimited paid time off. Our company values are real and drive our culture. We work hard to be a safe and friendly place for people from all walks of life.

Rec Room provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

Applicants who are in need of a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence, accessibilityrequest.hr@recroom.com. Rec Room will work with each individual to define their application-related needs and to try to accommodate those needs.

Applicants can find our CCPA disclosure notice here. 

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