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Lead Engine Programmer

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Lead Engine Programmer

Tripwire Interactive is looking for talented, dedicated, and passionate individuals to join our team. We're an independent video game developer and publisher, known for first-person shooters like Red Orchestra, the wildly popular Killing Floor series, and more recently, the action RPG Maneater. Tripwire has solidified its place as one of the games industry’s leading independent developers. Our independence means the ability to work on our own timetables to craft games with a singular voice that reflects our own unique vision. We’re located in Roswell, GA, a historic suburb of Atlanta, where living is affordable and proximity to the city provides for plenty of opportunities. We believe in a collaborative work environment where team members are encouraged to take risks and push the boundaries of our medium. If that sounds like something you could get into, we'd love to hear from you!

Without a doubt, our office is an awesome place to work, but at Tripwire we recognize that the true “office” exists both inside and outside of our state-of-the-art facility. With our Remote Work policy, we are able to remain fully productive regardless of what the world throws at us by allowing all employees to choose whether they’d like to work in-office, at home, or a bit of both. This program has been designed to give all Tripwire employees the tools to help them deliver their best work. For more information on Tripwire’s Remote Work Policy click here.

 

Job Responsibilities:

  • Work with a team of like minded engineers to create and enhance core technologies across multiple platforms to realize the vision for our games.
  • Identify opportunities for additions and modifications to the existing engine.
  • Maintain existing codebase and support the wider development team in diagnosing and solving problems with efficient, well architected solutions.
  • Improve game performance through profiling, optimizing code, and communicating findings and providing guidance to the rest of the team.
  • Optimize engine systems for performance, memory usage, and scalability across various platforms (PC, consoles) while maintaining visual fidelity and gameplay responsiveness.
  • Work on other tools and technology to enhance game features as required.
  • Write clear, maintainable and portable C++ code.
  • Stay updated with industry trends, emerging technologies, and advancements in game engine development, and contribute to research and prototyping efforts for future projects.
  • Lead a team of engineers, providing mentorship, guidance, and technical direction, and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.
  • Work closely with the QA team to identify, troubleshoot and resolve engine related issues and bugs.Conduct code reviews, establish coding standards, and promote best practices to maintain code quality, stability, and reliability across the engine codebase.
  • Document engine architecture, APIs, and tools usage, and provide training and support to team members and external partners.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent work experience).
  • Minimum 5 years game industry experience with 1+ shipped titles
  • Excellent C++ programming and systems design skills
  • Excellent problem-solving skills with an emphasis on debugging C++ code.
  • Strong understanding of multi-threaded programming concepts.
  • Ability to collaborate positively with other departments across the Tripwire team
  • Comfortable working in cross-discipline teams
  • Excellent organization and time management skills
  • Experience with performance profiling and optimization tools (e.g., Intel VTune, GPU Profilers, PIX, Render Doc) to identify bottlenecks and improve engine performance.

Preference to applicants with:

  • A passion for video games
  • Significant Unreal Engine 4 or Unreal Engine 5 experience
  • Console development experience with one or more of the follow: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Switch

Benefits:

  • Profit Share
  • Medical, Dental, & Vision 100% of premiums for the family covered by Tripwire
  • Up to 30 days of PTO
  • 16 paid Holidays
  • Short Term Disability & Long Term Disability
  • 401k Match
  • Flexible Spending Account
  • Flexible Hours
  • Employee & Family Team Building Events
  • Volunteer Days

 

REMOTE (Please note: you must meet the legal requirements to work in the USA, including visas and work permits, if you are not a US Citizen.)

Core Hours 10am to 4pm EST

Salary: Up to $165,000 Depending on Experience

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