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We will help you move to beautiful Tunis, ancient city of Carthage.
Network programmer
A developer with a great vision for MOBAs, Nuked Cockroach is looking for the best and brightest to help finish and ship our super multiplayer game shoot-em-up. Guns and missiles, we got ‘em. Exciting gameplay, fantastic graphics, and a clear road to success and working with big partners in the games industry, the only thing that we are missing is you. Come help make Veterans Online the next big industry hit. We need you to work onsite in beautiful Tunisia (we help with relo).
We’d like you to join us doing this:
- Being one of the primary contributors to the programming work of the company.
- Designing and prototyping of new core systems.
- Analysing and improving game performance, network profiling.
- Adapting to unfamiliar areas of code or concepts when investigating a problem.
- Work closely with the rest of the programming team to assist in development, to be a positive contributor to improvement and integration of new code.
- Coordinating with the testing team to work on fixes for bugs.
- Working with members of other departments on cross-department features [e.g., sound, animation, VFX].
Requirements:
- C# or C developer (4 years exp)
- Socket programming, multiplayer networking experience and examples of work
- Database knowledge
- Serialisation and optimisation
- Exposure to cloud technologies
Nice-to-haves:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, or equivalent.
- 4 years full time experience working as a software engineer; preferably within the games industry.
- Excellent understanding of C# software development.
please send queries and resumes to:
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])
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