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Senior Engine Programmer, Autostm

Epic Games

Cary, NC 08-03-2023
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Job Description
ENGINEERING - GAMES

What We Do

Unreal projects have been leading the pack of real-time entertainment with our constantly growing team of engineering experts. We're always improving on the tools and technology that empower content developers worldwide.

What You'll Do

As a Senior Engine Programmer at Epic Games, you will be at the center of our mission to enable the next generation of game developers. In this role, you will be working on AutoSTM, a new transactional memory system for Unreal Engine. We are looking for someone with a love of low-level, performance-focused engine programming and enthusiasm for out-of-the-box solutions.

In this role, you will
• Adapt engine code to AutoSTM
• Find opportunities for parallelism in gameplay logic
• Maintain the AutoSTM compiler and runtime
• Design AutoSTM's integration with the Verse programming language

What we're looking for
• Excellent C++ knowledge
• Experience profiling, optimizing, and debugging a large codebase
• Comfortable writing multithreaded code
• Comfortable with game engine development
• Comfortable with programming language concepts

Note to Recruitment Agencies: Epic does not accept any unsolicited resumes or approaches from any unauthorized third party (including recruitment or placement agencies) (i.e., a third party with whom we do not have a negotiated and validly executed agreement). We will not pay any fees to any unauthorized third party. Further details on these matters can be found here.

Jobcode: Reference SBJ-d533v7-3-128-78-41-42 in your application.

Company Profile
Epic Games

Founded in 1991, Epic Games is a leading interactive entertainment company and provider of 3D engine technology. Epic operates Fortnite, one of the world’s largest games with over 350 million accounts and 2.5 billion friend connections. Epic also develops Unreal Engine, which powers the world’s leading games and is also adopted across industries such as film and television, architecture, automotive, manufacturing, and simulation.