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You will work closely with designers, artists, audio, QA, developer leads, and other developers to turn game concepts and design direction into polished, performant, production-ready games. This role ...

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Game Mathematician III

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$125K - $148K/yr

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Throughout the program, students collaborate on interdisciplinary teams with programmers, artists, game designers, producers, writers, and audio designers. Areas of study include level design, game ...

Senior Technical Designer, Events

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$99K - $106K/yr

Required : • 5-8 years of professional game design experience with multiple shipped titles. • ... AGBO creates intellectual property universes spanning film, TV, audio, and interactive experiences.

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... Audio/video editing (Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Davinci Resolve, Sony Vegas Pro ... Associate degree or equivalent coursework in computer science, engineering, game design/animation ...

Collaborate closely with designers, artists, producers, and engineers to translate game ideas into ... audio integration. * Advanced C# programming skills with solid understanding of object-oriented ...

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How much do game audio designer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for game audio designer in the United States is $149,118.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $155,000.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Game Audio Designer, and who do they work closely with?

A typical day for a Game Audio Designer may involve creating sound effects, recording or editing dialogue, composing background music, and implementing audio assets into the game engine. They regularly collaborate with game developers, animators, and narrative designers to ensure audio elements align with gameplay, story, and artistic direction. Game Audio Designers also troubleshoot technical issues and adjust sounds based on team feedback during playtesting. This close teamwork allows for a seamless integration of audio that supports the overall player experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Game Audio Designer position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Game Audio Designer, you need expertise in sound design, music production, and audio integration, typically supported by a background in audio engineering or related fields. Familiarity with digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools or Reaper, middleware such as FMOD or Wwise, and game engines like Unity or Unreal is essential. Strong collaboration, creative problem-solving, and attention to detail are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure immersive, high-quality audio experiences that enhance gameplay and player engagement.

What is a Game Audio Designer job?

A Game Audio Designer is responsible for creating, implementing, and optimizing all audio elements in a video game, including sound effects, ambient sounds, dialogue, and music. They work closely with developers, artists, and designers to ensure that sound enhances gameplay and storytelling. Using audio tools and middleware like Wwise or FMOD, they integrate sound assets into the game engine. Their goal is to create an immersive auditory experience that enhances player engagement and emotional impact.

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Infographic showing various Game Audio Designer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $149,118 per year, or $71.7 per hour.

Senior Game Developer

Valicy

Wilmington, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Senior Game Developer
Location: Wilmington, NC
Department: NC Game Development
Reports To: Game Developer Lead
Status: Exempt
WHO WE ARE:
We are Valicy.
We play games. We also make the machines they run on. What we're building matters. How we treat people matters more.
OUR MISSION:
We exist to create excellent gaming experiences, treat our customers the way we want to be treated, and positively impact people's lives through a culture of care.
Seven values guide how we work. We call it our FIGHTER mindset:
Fun: Enjoy the journey together
Innovative: Consistently pushing new boundaries through creativity
Growth: Committed to growing personally and professionally
Humble amp; Passionate: It’s important to be both
Teamwork: Built on trust, healthy conflict, commitment, accountability, and results
Excellence: Pursuing high standards in everything we do
Relational: Building trust and relationships with customers and teammates
If this is the kind of place you've been looking for, let's talk.
SUMMARY:
The Senior Game Developer is responsible for building high-quality casino games in Unity/C# from initial setup through release. This is a hands-on individual contributor role for an experienced developer who can own a game’s implementation, make sound technical decisions, and deliver reliable, maintainable work with minimal oversight.
Senior Game Developers at Valicy are expected to operate with strong ownership, technical judgment, and follow-through. You will work closely with designers, artists, audio, QA, developer leads, and other developers to turn game concepts and design direction into polished, performant, production-ready games.
This role is primarily focused on new casino game development, with support for skill games, conversions, maintenance, and existing product needs as required. Our development model gives individual developers meaningful ownership of their assigned games while still working inside a collaborative team structure. You will be expected to lead the implementation of your game, contribute to code reviews, support other developers when needed, and help raise the overall quality and consistency of the team as we grow.
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Understand company Mission, Vision, and Values and be an ambassador of MVV.
- Own the technical implementation of assigned casino games from initial setup through release.
- Develop gameplay features, UI behavior, game flow, supporting systems, asset integrations, implement animations, and set up animators using Unity and C#.
- Translate game design documents, creative direction, and cross-functional feedback into clean, functional, and engaging gameplay.
- Make practical technical decisions that balance quality, speed, maintainability, performance, and project needs.
- Work with leads and other developers to review technical approaches, architecture decisions, and implementation plans.
- Participate actively in pull requests and code reviews, providing clear, constructive feedback to help improve code quality across the team.
- Debug, maintain, and improve existing games, including legacy products, conversions, and post-release support needs.
- Identify technical risks, unclear requirements, and implementation concerns early, then communicate them clearly with leads, managers, and cross-functional partners.
- Collaborate with designers, artists, audio, QA, and other developers to resolve issues and improve game quality.
- Support junior and mid-level developers through technical feedback, debugging assistance, and implementation guidance as needed.
- Contribute to shared standards, reusable patterns, and process improvements that help the team scale effectively.
- Build or improve internal tools, workflows, or reusable systems when they create clear value for current or future development.
REQUIREMENTS:
- 8+ years of Unity and C# Game Development experience
- Strong C# programming skills, including the ability to write clean, maintainable, readable, and reliable production code.
- Experience owning substantial features, systems, or products from implementation through completion.
- Strong Unity implementation skills, including working with scenes, prefabs, UI, animation, assets, and gameplay behavior.
- Solid understanding of gameplay systems, object-oriented programming, and practical software architecture.
- Strong debugging skills and the ability to investigate unfamiliar systems, identify root causes, and resolve issues effectively.
- Practical understanding of Unity performance considerations and common optimization techniques. · Experience using Git or similar source control in a professional development environment.
- Ability to work well in a collaborative, cross-disciplinary team environment.
- Strong ownership mentality with the ability to follow through on commitments and take responsibility for shipped work.
- Resilience when working through changing requirements, unclear design details, legacy code, or unexpected technical challenges.
- Willingness to give and receive feedback through code reviews, technical discussion, and team collaboration.
- Clear communication skills and the ability to explain technical decisions, risks, and tradeoffs to both technical and non-technical teammates.
- Interest in helping junior and mid-level developers grow through technical support, feedback, and example-setting.
Preferred Requirements:
- Experience in the casino gaming industry or other regulated gaming environments.
- Experience building or maintaining the production of casino games, slot-style games, mobile games, or other Unity-based commercial products.
- Experience working on small teams where individual developers own large portions of a game or product.
- Experience with DOTween, Visual Studio, Azure DevOps, SQL, profiling tools, or similar development tools.
- Experience creating reusable systems, templates, tools, or workflows that improve development speed or consistency.
- Experience reviewing code and providing practical technical feedback to other developers. · Interest in AI-assisted workflows, automation, or tooling that improves developer productivity while maintaining code quality.
- Comfort working in a growing team environment where standards, processes, and technical practices continue to mature over time.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment is typical of a traditional office environment.
This Job Description is to be used as a guide for accomplishing Company objectives. The description incorporates the most typical duties performed and covers only the primary functions and responsibilities of the position. It is recognized that other related duties not specifically mentioned may also be performed.