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Get a job: Insomniac is looking for a Gameplay Programmer

"Insomniac Games is looking for a gameplay programmer to design and implement gameplay systems and features."

Kris Ligman, Blogger

May 8, 2013

1 Min Read

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Gameplay Programmer, Insomniac Games

Location: Burbank, CA Insomniac Games is looking for a gameplay programmer, that person who is never satisfied with “good enough” and who is still looking for “that challenge” that will make the game as mind-blowing as possible, and raise the level of programming and code development for the whole group. We are looking for you to design and implement gameplay systems and features. Read on… Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:

  • Design and implement gameplay features within an established framework

  • Design and implement modifications, reorganizations, extensions, and optimizations to existing code base

  • Work closely with designers and artists to implement their ideas, providing technical, creative, and scheduling feedback; expand and adapt designs to meet project goals.

  • Provide time estimates to leads and management; keep co-workers informed about progress of programming deliverables as well as non-programming prerequisites for feature implementation.

Interested? Apply now.

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