Backend developer UE 5 (Middle+/Senior/Lead) at Redpad Games #vacancy #remote

What are you working on?

  • The name of the project(s): Dustland,
  • At what stage of the project(s)? Late development stage. Release in 2024.
  • Genres: Shooter, MMO
  • Platforms: PC

Team size and structure?

20+

For which tasks (responsibilities)?

  • Development, optimization and maintenance of server system platforms

  • Creation and development of monitoring tools for the systems in development

  • Direct collaboration with game development teams and support for their work

What kind of professional are we looking for?

  • at least two years of experience with C++ (commercial or indie team)

  • good knowledge of STL

  • creating software for high-load projects

  • experience in developing network applications (server-side)

  • multithreading

  • ability to evaluate algorithmic complexity

  • confident knowledge of network interaction (sockets)

  • basic knowledge in SQL

  • experience with NoSQL database

  • confident knowledge of version control systems (git)

  • system thinking and a high degree of self-organization

  • completed higher education

Why do we enjoy working here?

  • Opportunity to work from anywhere in the world or in our office.

  • Opportunity to implement your own ideas.

  • Payments protected from currency fluctuations.

  • Professional growth, participation in specialized conferences, courses, and other events worldwide.

  • Support for important life events.

  • Bonus system for completing tasks and being proactive.

What are the conditions and bonuses?

  • There is a prospect of business trips. Participation in computer exhibitions, both for developers and gamers. The frequency depends on the number of events in which the team participates.

  • The work schedule can be adjusted according to your wishes.

  • Team and personal bonuses are possible.

  • In the future, a relocation package to tropical countries is possible.

C++ Git SQL version-control Backend multithreading stl NoSQL sockets

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