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Job Description: You are a talented Senior Graphics Engineer looking to build the next generation of games for our VR system. Passion for graphics programming and staying on top of current technologies.
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NBBJ Seattle is seeking a full time, in-house Environmental Graphic/Experience Designer with a preferred 5 years of dedicated experience in architecture/EGD to join our Environmental Graphic Design + Experience Design Studio.
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Background in applying machine learning techniques to graphics with familiarity with TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc. Solid knowledge of graphics APIs and GPGPU (e.g. Vulkan RT, DXR, CUDA, SYCL, OpenCL) and knowledge of shading languages (e.g. GLSL, HLSL.
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You will report to our Lead Graphics Engineer for technical guidance and have the support of an engineering manager to ensure professional growth and well-being. Collaborate with stakeholders across the team developing graphics features and their supporting workflows, optimizing systems to keep our framerates under control and generally improving and extending UE5’s capabilities to meet the needs of our game.
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Collaborate with cross-disciplinary teams to design, build, and extend graphics features within Unreal Engine. 5+ years of professional experience as a game developer, with a strong focus on graphics programming.
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Familiarity with diver, compiler, and system software stacks related to graphics and experience using profilers and debugging tools for analysis. Education & Experience in Computer Science or related field with focus on graphics.
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TBB, CUDA and OpenCL. Knowledge of modern real-time rendering game engines and rendering techniques, including physically-based rendering, GI, and Monte Carlo techniques. Familiarity with serial and parallel programming environments used in real-time rendering such as C, C.
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PO Number (Intel Federal and Construction Only) : Enter PO here if applicable. Shore Options Available for this Position : Onshore Only. Can be 100% remote or if preferred can work onsite or hybrid if local.
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Role: Graphics Software Engineer. Familiarity with high-performance system or game engine design principles such as data-oriented design. Expertise in designing task-, data-, and pipeline parallel algorithms and systems.
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Experience with low-level optimization techniques and multilevel parallelism. Deep understanding of raytracing and rasterization pipelines and modern GPU architectures. PhD Degree with 2+ years of post-degree experience.
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Ensuring graphics are played out properly for streaming and event space experience. Serve as the subject matter expert (SME) for any needs relating to Graphics look, color, formatting, or other related issues.
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Partner closely with various infra and product teams across Meta, on camera, graphics, upcoming hardware, media enhancements, and more to create real-time rendering architecture. Experience delivering AAA Games, working on Graphics subsystems, the Game experience, Tooling, Animation subsystems, or Middleware.
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Solid written and spoken English skills, necessary to facilitate effective communication within our diverse, global team. Excellent interpersonal and communications skills in a cross-functional setting, exceptional team player.
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Experience with compiler development and/or familiarity with intermediate representations. Excellent programming skills (C, modern C. Bachelor's degree with 5+ years of post-degree experience. Master’s Degree with 4+ years of post-degree experience.
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As a critical member of the technology innovation leadership team in the fast-growing OPPO Research Center, located at Bellevue, WA, you will be responsible for continuous, successful technology research and development on computer graphics domain on the latest mobile/embedded platforms, to support the company's products and future directions, including smartphones, internet of things and next generation smart devices.
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