Obsidian Entertainment, Inc.
Staff/Senior - Graphics Programmer Job at Obsidian Entertainment, Inc. in Irvine
Obsidian Entertainment, Inc., Irvine, CA, US, 92713
Obsidian is looking for experienced programmers to work with our team of artists and designers to deliver the artistic vision of our next world class RPG using the Unreal Engine.
Our ideal candidate has a strong work ethic, outstanding problem-solving skills, the ability to deliver on time, and works well in a team environment.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with the team to achieve the artistic vision for the game
Analyze and improve performance and memory usage across all target platforms
Develop and maintain new and existing tools for the artists
Author new shaders and effects
Research and propose improvements to processes and pipelines
Requirements
An avid gamer with a passion for making games and game technology
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Computer Science or Engineering
5+ years of industry experience developing for PC and consoles
Proficiency in C/C++
Experience with DirectX, HLSL, and GPU programming
Interest in the latest rendering technologies, techniques, hardware, and API’s
Experience with multi-threaded programming
Skilled at performance analysis, optimization, and debugging
Obsidian Entertainment is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
The estimated base pay range for this role is:
$128,240 - $183,530 per year
Please no phone calls or drop-ins. We only accept electronic applications.
This role follows a hybrid schedule. Are you willing and able to work on-site at our Irvine, CA office at least three days per week?*
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