Onebrief

AI-powered workflow software

GamePlayEngineer,BattleRoad

$150–185k United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Game Play Engineer, Battle Road at Onebrief. Skills: Gameplay Engineering, Game Engine, AtomEngine. Implement new gameplay systems. Implement player-facing features”

What You'll Achieve.

deliver great player experiences; ensure features are technically feasible; ensure high performance and responsiveness; support collaboration and long-term maintainability

Industry & Context.

AI powered workflow software
Problems you'll solve

solving cutting-edge technical challenges

Eligibility Requirements

U. S. Citizenship is mandatory

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years of game engine or gameplay engineering experience, experience both shipping and supporting live service games, U. S. Citizenship is mandatory

Nice to Have

Familiarity with popular game engines (Godot, Unity, Unreal), Experience optimizing performance of systems, A mindset focused on player experience at massive scales

What You'll Do.

Implement new gameplay systems

Implement player-facing features

Profile gameplay systems

Analyze gameplay systems

Optimize gameplay systems

Design gameplay features

Partner with QA teams

Write technical documentation

Maintain technical documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate closely with designers; support collaboration

Free ATS check

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