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Online Networking Engineer

United Kingdom

Online/Networking Engineer

AAA
Fully Remote, CAN
SplicedInc

“Let’s redefine what a game is and how we interact with them.  We want to make games that everyone wants to play and invite the whole world into ours. Together we’ll discover connection and innovation you’ve never experienced before and an amazing world you’ll never leave behind”. 

We are Spliced Inc. and we’re looking for an Online/Networking Engineer. 

The Role

Fantastic opportunity to play a critical role in developing and maintaining our games core engine systems technology, tailoring and optimizing it to deliver the best experience for our players. 

Do you enjoy working with highly flexible and scalable code? Is diagnosing and optimizing server performance one of your forte’s? Our game is ambitious and expansive. It’s unlikely you will have come across the challenges that we're working to overcome, so flexing your problem solving skills will be paramount. Additionally:

  • Profile, optimize and maintain the memory, bandwidth, performance, and other core metrics
  • Define efficient replication paradigms to be utilized by design for a wide range of gameplay experiences
  • Be a driving force behind session search (matchmaking) and social interactions
  • Integrate and interface with in-house web services for optimized persistent data retrieval

About You:

  • Deep knowledge of engine and hardware architectures, optimization strategies, profiling tools and multi-threaded programming
  • Passionate about performance optimization and facilitating efficient team workflows
  • Computer science degree or equivalent hands on AAA experience
  • Demonstrable experience of professional software development experience, working on multi-discipline teams
  • Solid understand of and, working with memory, performance, and other low level systems
  • Unreal 4+ experience
  • Experience shipping AAA console games

Why Spliced Inc?  

We’re drawn to passion. We’re intrigued by who you are, not just what you do. We want you to feel at home and be excited to create the most career defining work of your life.

Here at Spliced Inc, we care about all of this, and more.

Our benefits package is well thought out and you can expect to be rewarded and recognised for your hard work with components that include sign on bonus, a well-being allowance, and generous pension and healthcare benefits to name but a few

As a Netease Games studio, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone and encourage applications from all races, religions, beliefs, ages, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We believe that genuinely diverse teams working in supportive and safe atmospheres, can create magic that touches the hearts and souls of all.

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