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Entry Level Video Game Script Writer Jobs in Burnaby, BC

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AI Engineer

Vancouver, BC · On-site

CA$180K - CA$225K/yr

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Writes scripts to increase productivity, repeatability, and re-use of tests and diagnostics ... Expected to provide guidance and assistance to entry level professionals and technical employees ...

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Entry Level Video Game Script Writer information

What is the difference between Entry Level Video Game Script Writer vs Entry Level Video Game Writer?

AspectEntry Level Video Game Script WriterEntry Level Video Game Writer
Primary FocusCreating storylines, dialogues, and character scriptsDeveloping game content, including narratives and gameplay descriptions
Skills RequiredStorytelling, writing, understanding of game narrativesWriting, creativity, understanding of game mechanics
Work EnvironmentGame studios, remote, collaborative with designers and developersGame studios, freelance, collaborative with writers and designers
Common UsageUsed in narrative-driven games, RPGs, adventure titlesUsed across various game genres, including casual and mobile games

While both roles involve writing for video games, the Entry Level Video Game Script Writer primarily focuses on crafting storylines and dialogues, whereas the Entry Level Video Game Writer may handle broader content creation, including gameplay descriptions and world-building. Understanding these distinctions helps aspiring writers target their skills and job searches effectively.

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Software Engineer - Rendering - Junior

Image Engine Design

Vancouver, BC • On-site

CA$75K/yr

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Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Position: Software Engineer - Rendering - Junior

Hiring Range: $75,000 to $95,000/year for a 40 hour work week

Project Contract: 1 year contract

Company Benefits: Extended healthcare from day 1, premiums 100% covered by Image Engine, up to 8 paid Health and Wellness days per year.


*Candidates are required to be based in British Columbia and eligible to work in Canada*


ABOUT IMAGE ENGINE


Image Engine is a world-class VFX studio based in Vancouver, BC, that has built a reputation for excellence in the visual effects industry since 1995. We specialize in crafting stunning visual effects for feature films and television with an award-winning portfolio that includes The Book of Boba Fett, The Mandalorian, Game Of Thrones, Lost in Space, Jurassic World, and District 9.


We offer a full range of visual effects services, from concept designs and pre-visualization to CG animation, compositing, and explosive volumetric digital effects. Our crew is passionate about storytelling and pushing the artistic and technical boundaries to deliver the highest quality work on every project. R&D is central to our philosophy of driving creativity through innovation and we're committed to continually evolving our robust production pipelines.


At Image Engine, we value diversity and teamwork, and we're proud to foster a workplace culture that is supportive, respectful, and empowering. We believe that our success is a reflection of our exceptionally talented team, and we're always looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join us on our mission to create unforgettable visual experiences. Join our team and be part of something extraordinary.


POSITION PURPOSE


Your position as a Software Engineer is vital to Image Engine. Through your expertise in Rendering, you will serve as the primary developer of our proprietary Look Development and Lighting tools, many of which are built on top of Gaffer, an open source Look Dev & Lighting application framework.

Reporting to the Software Engineering Supervisor, you will become the primary liaison between Software, Look Dev, and Lighting, but you will also work closely with all VFX departments who rely on 3D rendering, be it offline ray-tracing with Arnold, interactively via Arnold GPU, or real-time rendering in any of several DCC viewports.

Projects may include engineering Gaffer/Arnold-native building blocks into intuitive artist tools, optimizing a proprietary post-process denoiser for real-time rendering, implementing novel procedural scene generation algorithms, or writing bespoke shaders to solve challenges on specific films.

Your passion, talent, and ideas will help us bring VFX at Image Engine to the next level of efficiency and performance.


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Design, implement, and support a mixture of proprietary, open-source, and third-party software for Lighting, LookDev, and other rendering workflows.
  • Collaborate with artists, technical directors, and supervisors to determine the LookDev and Lighting needs for current and future productions.
  • Identify and optimize bottlenecks in shading, lighting, and rendering algorithms and workflows.
  • Contribute to Image Engine's open source initiatives: Cortex and Gaffer.
  • Communicate with third-party software vendors to prioritize Image Engine's feature requests and bug fixes.
  • Design and implement solutions targeting current production workflows, while ensuring they can be generalized for all productions when possible.
  • Document, test, debug, and maintain comprehensive documentation for tools, scripts, and plugins.
  • Provide secondary technical support, training, and tutorials to Artists, TDs, and Production Staff.
  • Stay up-to-date with industry trends for Look Development, Lighting, and Rendering, both on the CPU and GPU.


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE


  • A university degree in Computer Science, Math, Physics, Engineering, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 2 years experience developing software in a VFX, Animation, or Games production environment, or a postgraduate degree (MSc, PhD) with a strong focus on Computer Graphics.
  • A Master's or PhD in Computer Science or a related field is an asset.


SKILLS AND ABILITIES


Technical skills

  • Solid grasp of the fundamentals of rendering, from the mathematics of the rendering equation to an efficient implementation in code.
  • Experience developing tools for a production-ready path tracer (preferably Arnold).
  • Experience with OSL and GLSL.
  • Experience writing software in C++ and Python.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of high-end DCC applications and APIs (e.g., Maya, Katana, Nuke).
  • Experience with modern VFX data formats and APIs like Alembic, USD, or VDB.
  • Familiarity with our open source efforts (Cortex or Gaffer) is an asset.
  • Familiarity with modern GPU architecture is an asset.
  • Experience developing in a Linux environment.


Core skills

  • Team oriented with good communication skills, able to work closely with artists.
  • Thrives in a structured environment with clear priorities.
  • Expectation of upfront planning before proceeding with final implementation.
  • Proactive with proven ability to work both independently and in a team.
  • Accepts and integrates direction and feedback from supervisors and peers.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to monitor and identify potential inefficiencies with production workflows.
  • Excellent troubleshooting and debugging skills.
  • Ability to adapt quickly to new technologies and applications.
  • Willingness to extend beyond your current specializations to help a larger engineering effort when required.