Software Engineer Lead

Jam City
April 26, 2024
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Como empresa líder del sector de videojuegos para móviles, estamos en la búsqueda constante de subir el nivel de nuestro talento. Buscamos personas innovadoras que se consideren dinámicas, colaborativas y prosperen en un entorno acelerado.

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Jam City is seeking a motivated, skilled Software Engineer Lead to join our team. You will work with designers, artists, producers, and QA to develop exciting character abilities in Disney Emoji Blitz. If you have a passion for games and have an awesome engineering background, come join us!

RESPONSIBILITIES
 Client-related game software development to build fun character power-up abilities
 Solve challenging and complex problems around gameplay and client optimization
 Contribute ideas in a collaborative, supportive team environment 
 Create flexible code that can be easily updated as product needs change
 Optimize content in various areas including performance, memory usage and file size
 Drive the creation of scripts / tools to help streamline the content development process
 Own deliverables and ensure everything has been thoroughly tested from concept to release.
 Identify opportunities for improvement and contribute to the long term content pipeline roadmap.
 Make multiple iterations with designers and artists until high standard of polish is achieved
 Work effectively as part of a multi-disciplinary team of engineers, artists, designers, producers and QA
 Participate in an agile environment, keeping the team updated with your progress
 Work closely with tech pod lead to deliver content goals and provide critical technical information
 Lead by example and provide mentorship to other content team members.

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