Job Description
At Ubisoft Bucharest, we create games that reach millions of people worldwide. We're working with top global Ubisoft studios on projects that shape the entertainment industry. From Assassin's Creed and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, to Watch Dogs, Just Dance and many others – join us in creating the next big titles in gaming.
Job Description
Your life at Ubi
As a C++ Developer, you will be responsible for the creation, debugging, maintenance and optimization of the game's engine, editor and related tools that are used for the game's development, in order to ensure a smooth production cycle for the entire development team.
You will work closely together with the teams that are directly using this technology (Level Design, Game Design and Gameplay teams), both from Bucharest and partner sites, in order to develop one of Ubisoft's major AAA titles.
Your main mission:
• Participate to the project development on the engine, editor and tools programming side;
• Offer technical solutions, innovate and improve the quality of implementation, performance and usability of the editor, tools and tool chain as a whole;
• Communicate with the teams that use the technology in order to understand their requirements and to define the implementation and improvement needs;
• Keep the existing engine and tools up to date in accordance with the latest changes occurred in the development pipeline (e.g. new SDKs or middleware versions).
Qualifications
The professional value you bring:
• You have very good knowledge of C++programming. Knowledge of C# programming is a big plus;
• You are familiar with how video game engines and tools work;
Nice to have:
• Leadership skills;
• Passion for game development.
The personal value you bring:
• You have the ability to participate in the development of the junior members of our team;
• You are used to communicating effectively with both technical and non-technical parties;
• You work well in a team environment;
• You are fluent in English.
Jobcode: Reference SBJ-gqzyoz-3-144-187-103-42 in your application.