Smoking Gun Interactive

Game Development

C++Programmer

CA$70–90k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“C++ Programmer at Smoking Gun Interactive. Skills: C++ programming, Game development. Produce high-quality, efficient, clean, and modular. Creatively resolve game technology production”

Industry & Context.

Game Development
Problems you'll solve

Excellent problem solving abilities; Proven ability to tackle hard problems in creative

Eligibility Requirements

Currently located in BC, Ideally within the greater Vancouver area

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

2+ years of C++ experience as a Programmer in the game industry and or related field (inclusive of a Co-op term or internship), A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Excellent problem solving abilities, proven ability to tackle hard problems in creative, Excellent oral and written communication, The ability to estimate work load and execute on the work in the time estimated

Nice to Have

Programming in the Gaming, Shipped, Game Engine experience in Unreal Engine 4 or 5/Unity, Mobile: iOS, Working Knowledge of C#, Console programming experience, Xbox One and/or PS4

What You'll Do.

Creatively resolve game technology production

Meet production schedules

Proactively identify tasks/problems that need tackling

outside of known scheduled

Provide and accept feedback on all aspects of code quality (performance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work within a team environment towards a common

Communication Scope

Excellent oral and written communication

Process & Methodology

Ability to estimate work load and execute on the work in the time estimated

Full Job Description

**Company Description** Smoking Gun Interactive, a [Keywords Studio](https://www.keywordsstudios.com/), is an industry-leading game development studio founded in 2007 by award-winning industry veterans. SGI is fearless in creating IP and boldly partners with renowned brands to develop a wide range of world-class, immersive titles and interactive experiences that resonate with strategy gamers worldwide and entertain millions of casual players every day. **Job Overview:** As a Programmer at Smoking Gun Interactive (SGI), you’re enthusiastic and driven to work on great projects. You have a keen desire to work in Games on various components depending on need. You don’t shy away from a challenge and are eager to take on new opportunities. _***Whilst this position is being offered on a remote basis, we are only able to consider applicants who are currently located in BC, and ideally within the greater Vancouver area**_ **Requirements** **In this role, you will:** * Produce high-quality, efficient, clean, and modular code; * Creatively resolve game technology production issues; * Be able to meet production schedules and deadlines; * Proactively identify tasks/problems that need tackling, outside of known scheduled work; * Provide and accept feedback on all aspects of code quality (performance, readability, testability, design). **To be successful in this role, you must have:** * 2+ years of C++ experience as a Programmer in the game industry and or related field (inclusive of a Co-op term or internship); * A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or equivalent; * A passion for playing and creating innovative games; * Strong self motivated as an independent worker; * Excellent problem solving abilities, proven ability to tackle hard problems in creative ways; * Excellent oral and written communication skills; * A positive attitude with a desire to work within a team environment towards a common goal; * The ability to estimate work load and execute on the work in

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