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You've shipped or prototyped a game with Unreal Engine (and optionally with Unity). Architect and develop features in Unreal Engine that are performant, stable, and easy to extend.
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Deep and fluent understanding of Unreal Engine content creation workflows including blueprint & scripting languages, or any other toolset related to the given discipline of game development.
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Epic’s award-winning Unreal Engine technology not only provides game developers the ability to build high-fidelity, interactive experiences for PC, console, mobile, and VR, it is also a tool being embraced by content creators across a variety of industries such as media and entertainment, automotive, and architectural design.
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Design and maintain the scripting interface to the Unreal Engine. Whether its building award-winning games or crafting engine technology that enables others to make visually stunning interactive experiences, were always innovating.
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Driving the plug-in power behind Unreal Engine 5. As we continue to build our Engine technology and develop remarkable games, we strive to build teams of world-class talent. We’re constantly innovating to raise the bar of engine and game development.
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Sim shipped multiple games on Unreal Engine on multiple platforms. Enjoy creating games with Unreal Engine. This includes managing core engine updates from Epic, new feature development, integrating shared code from game teams and then the testing and rollout of the platform back to our partners.
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Experience working with Unreal Engine tools. As part of Xbox Game Studios, the Halo franchise encompasses games, television series, novels, comics, licensed collectibles, apparel and more.
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At Electronic Arts we have many examples of players creating content, whether it be a skateboard park in Skate or fantastical mansions in the Sims 4. C#, TypeScript, Java/Kotlin, and Go. You have experience working with cloud providers (GCP, AWS, Azure, etc.
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Experience working with game engines (e.g., Unity, Unreal Engine) Proficiency with animation software (e.g., Adobe After Effects, Cinema 4D, Maya/Max, Blender, etc.) Export Control Requirement: Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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Create character, combat, and environmental vfx using the latest industry standard tools including Unreal Engine, Houdini, Maya, and Nuke. Work with the Technical Art and Engineering Teams in the identification and maintenance of engine technology requirements and performance metrics needed to meet product goals.
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Deep understanding of game development pipelines, processes, and workflows, with experience working with game engines such as Unity or Unreal Engine. Collaborate closely with the General Manager, Production Director, Narrative & Franchise Director, Product Design Director, and Visual Director to ensure all technical efforts align with a given product’s creative and business pillars.
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Your responsibilities will include driving the features and performance of our multi-platform code on Unreal Engine for PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Spearhead the development of features and performance for our multi-platform code on Unreal Engine, spanning PlayStation and Xbox consoles.
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Collaborate with team members of all disciplines to design and implement new features to the existing graphics pipeline Extensive math skills to draw upon when needed (ie, Spherical Harmonics) 4+ years in graphics programming Unreal Engine Drive features and performance of our multi-platform code on Unreal Engine across PlayStation and Xbox consoles Parse through large, complicated rendering systems in both C.
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Drive features and performance of our multi-platform code on Unreal Engine across PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Experience with Unreal Engine is a big plus. · 4+ years’ experience as an Engine, or Graphics Programmer.
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You are familiar with Unreal engine framework, build and asset management pipelines. 3+ years of experience working with Unreal Engine. You are familiar and experienced in core game engine architectures, content workflows, networking, and backend technologies used commonly in multiplayer games.
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