2K

Game Development

SeniorUITechnicalArtist

CA$96–143k Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
The Brief

“Senior UI Technical Artist at 2K. Skills: Unreal Engine, UI Development, Technical Art. Build UI screens and HUDs. Develop advanced screen functionality”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve look and feel of game; Establish high performing content workflows; Further quality of life of UI Artists; Ensure solutions are optimized; Align technical art with project goals

Industry & Context.

Game Development
Problems you'll solve

Creative problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6+ years of experience as a Technical Artist, at least 1 AAA shipped title, Experience using node-based shader networks, Knowledge of CgFX, HLSL, or CG, Proficiency in modern industry standard 3d Software, Experience working with UE Blueprints building tools for Artists, Experience with UMG scripting

Nice to Have

Experience with Unreal MVVM, Experience with developing diegetic UI elements

What You'll Do.

Build UI screens and HUDs

Develop advanced screen functionality

Create widget blueprints

Maintain performance issues

Develop universal UI widget template library

Develop universal screen template library

Develop advanced UI shaders

Communicate with teams

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with art team; Partner with Leads and Artists; Communicate daily with all teams

Communication Scope

Communicate daily with all teams

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