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Graphic Engineer Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

We are looking for a Senior/Staff Graphics Software Engineer to join the Platform Software team and own the graphics stack powering our robot's displays. You will build the rendering engine and UI ...

Sr/Staff Graphics Engineer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$164K - $202K/yr

They are seeking a Senior/Staff Graphics Software Engineer to join the Platform Software team and own the graphics stack powering their robot's displays, building the rendering engine and UI ...

Sr/Staff Graphics Engineer

San Jose, CA · On-site

$150K - $275K/yr

We are looking for a Senior/Staff Graphics Software Engineer to join the Platform Software team and own the graphics stack powering our robot's displays. You will build the rendering engine and UI ...

Senior Engineer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$112K - $154K/yr

You'll work across engine, rendering, and graphics systems, helping teams maximise visual fidelity while ensuring games run efficiently across target platforms. We're looking for an engineer who ...

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Graphic Designer

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$35 - $36/hr

This role focuses on delivering high-quality visual assets across print and digital channels while collaborating with UX, product, and engineering teams. Responsibilities * Design layouts, graphics ...

Senior Tools Engineer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$112K - $154K/yr

They currently need a programmer passionate about terrain and graphical tools. What are the responsibilities? * Develop and maintain tools for terrain and graphics within our game engine. Ensure that ...

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How much do graphic engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for graphic engineer in California is $140,603.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $138,200.00 and $156,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a graphic engineer?

Graphic Engineers are professionals who design, develop, and optimize computer graphics systems, such as those found in video games, simulations, and visual effects. They work with programming languages and graphics APIs to create visual elements and ensure real-time rendering performance. Their expertise includes shader programming, 3D modeling, and integrating visual assets into software applications. Graphic Engineers often collaborate with artists, designers, and other developers to bring visually compelling experiences to life.

What does a graphic engineer do?

As a graphics engineer, you design, develop, write, and debug code for video games and related tools. Additional responsibilities include engine programming for rendering, writing portable and maintainable code with object-oriented design while employing the best software engineering methodologies. In some positions, you create avatars, render and shade objects, and develop additional features requested by clients. Other duties include creating documentation for other programmers to use, identifying problem areas, and developing solutions. You also test code and provide feedback for other engineers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a graphic engineer, and why are they important?

A Graphic Engineer needs a solid understanding of computer graphics principles, proficiency in programming languages like C++ or Python, and a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with graphics APIs such as OpenGL, DirectX, and tools like Unity or Unreal Engine is typically required, along with knowledge of shader programming. Strong problem-solving skills, creativity, and the ability to collaborate effectively with artists and developers help set exceptional candidates apart. These capabilities are crucial for creating visually impressive, high-performance graphics systems that enhance user experiences in games, simulations, and visual applications.

How does a graphic engineer typically collaborate with artists and game designers during a project's development cycle?

Graphic Engineers work closely with artists and game designers to ensure that visual assets and effects are seamlessly integrated into the game engine or application. They translate creative concepts into technical implementations, often developing custom shaders, rendering pipelines, and optimization techniques. Regular meetings, feedback sessions, and prototyping are common, allowing Graphic Engineers to iterate on visual features while balancing performance and visual fidelity. This collaborative approach helps achieve the artistic vision while maintaining technical feasibility.

What is the difference between Graphic Engineer vs Graphic Designer?

AspectGraphic EngineerGraphic Designer
CredentialsBachelor's in Graphic Design, Engineering, or related fields; technical certificationsBachelor's in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or related fields
Work EnvironmentTechnical teams, engineering firms, multimedia departmentsAdvertising agencies, design studios, corporate marketing
Industry UsageTechnology, multimedia, engineering projectsAdvertising, branding, print and digital media

While both roles involve visual communication, Graphic Engineers focus on integrating technical and engineering principles into visual projects, often working on multimedia systems or technical graphics. Graphic Designers primarily create visual concepts for branding, advertising, and media. The roles overlap in design skills but differ in technical complexity and industry focus.

Is a graphic engineer a good career?

A graphic engineer combines skills in graphic design and engineering to develop visual solutions for technical projects, often requiring knowledge of software tools like CAD or Adobe Creative Suite. The role offers opportunities in industries such as manufacturing, technology, and product development, with a typical work environment that includes collaboration and project deadlines. Career prospects depend on industry demand, skill level, and experience, with potential for growth into senior or specialized roles.

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Infographic showing various Graphic Engineer job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, and 14% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $140,603 per year, or $67.6 per hour.

Staff Graphics Engineer, Rendering (Simulation)

General Motors

Sunnyvale, CA • On-site, Remote

$164K - $203K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job Description

Staff Graphics Engineer - Rendering (Simulation)
Remote: This role is open to a fully remote position or hybrid with one of our offices if preferred.
Role Overview
As a Staff Graphics Engineer on the Rendering team, you will push the visual and physical fidelity of a GPU-accelerated, physically-based sensor simulator used to generate synthetic data - cameras, LiDAR, radar, and depth sensors - for autonomous vehicle development and validation. This is a deep graphics role: you will own and advance the light transport, materials, atmosphere, and sensor-imaging pipelines that determine how realistic our rendered output is. Your work directly affects the quality of the synthetic data that AV perception and planning teams train and validate against, where physical accuracy is not a "nice to have" but the entire point.
We render with NVIDIA OptiX and CUDA, evaluate physically-based materials through NVIDIA MDL, and produce spectrally-derived, radiometrically-grounded imagery. We're looking for someone with a genuine graphics background - the kind of engineer who has implemented a BRDF from a paper, debugged energy loss in a microfacet model, and cares about the difference between physically plausible and physically correct.
About the Team
The Rendering team builds the physically-based rendering core of our sensor simulation platform. We own the full path from scene and material ingestion through GPU ray tracing, atmospheric and volumetric rendering, sensor image formation, and post-processing. Our stack includes C++ (17/20), CUDA, NVIDIA OptiX, NVIDIA MDL, OpenUSD, and ROS. We care about light transport correctness, radiometric accuracy, performance on real production scenes, and clean, maintainable architecture.
Why Join Us?
  • Work on real, hard rendering problems - light transport, physically-based materials, atmospheric and volumetric scattering, and sensor image formation - where physical correctness is the product.
  • Own meaningful surface area: the sky/atmosphere system, the materials pipeline, the camera imaging pipeline, or the core ray tracing path, depending on your strengths.
  • Influence the technical direction of a rendering platform used across the organization for perception training, closed-loop simulation, and reinforcement learning.
  • Join a team that values rigor - papers, derivations, reference comparisons, and pixel-level regression testing - alongside pragmatic engineering.
What You'll Do
  • Advance the light transport in our OptiX-based renderer - improving sampling, multi-bounce indirect illumination, and overall path tracing fidelity while keeping it tractable for large-scale, time-stepped simulation.
  • Own and extend physically-based materials through our NVIDIA MDL integration - microfacet BRDFs, layered and coat materials, and correct energy conservation in OptiX closest-hit evaluation.
  • Develop our spectral and radiometric pipeline - wavelength-dependent sky and material response, spectral-to-XYZ-to-RGB conversion, and physically-grounded units from scene radiance through to sensor output.
  • Push the atmosphere and volumetrics - the spectral sky model (Prague Sky Model), volumetric clouds (multi-layer, multi-scattering, phase functions, aerial perspective), participating media, and fog.
  • Improve camera image formation - the GPU ISP (demosaic, tone mapping, exposure/EV100, auto white balance via correlated color temperature), and physically-based lens and sensor effects such as motion blur, rolling shutter, lens distortion, and sensor noise.
  • Design and tune sampling and denoising strategies - importance sampling, blue-noise and stratified sampling, MIS, and spatial/temporal denoising that reduce variance without compromising physical accuracy.
  • Profile and optimize the per-frame GPU pipeline - OptiX launches, BVH (GAS/IAS) construction, material uploads, and denoising - to render more geometry and richer materials within budget.
  • Contribute to the OpenUSD scene and material pipeline and collaborate with adjacent teams to plumb new lighting, weather, and sensor parameters end-to-end.
  • Uphold high standards through technical design documents, code review, reference-image regression testing, and mentorship of other engineers.
What You Must Have
  • BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Graphics, or equivalent experience.
  • 8+ years of professional software engineering experience, with a substantial portion focused on real-time or physically-based rendering.
  • Deep, hands-on graphics expertise: physically-based rendering, BRDF / microfacet theory, Monte Carlo path tracing, importance sampling, and light transport. You can read a SIGGRAPH paper and turn it into correct, performant shader code.
  • Strong C++ skills (modern C++17/20), including performance optimization, memory management, and clean API and system design in a large codebase.
  • Significant GPU programming experience - CUDA and/or a ray tracing API (OptiX, DXR, Vulkan RT) - with a real understanding of GPU architecture and execution.
  • Solid grounding in the math of rendering: linear algebra, sampling and probability, radiometry, and color science.
  • Experience profiling and optimizing GPU rendering workloads (e.g., Nsight) on real, complex scenes.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, and a track record of driving technical design across teams.
  • Movie industry experience background
Bonus Points
  • Experience implementing or extending a production renderer, game engine rendering core, offline/path-tracing renderer, or commercial graphics product.
  • Experience with NVIDIA MDL, OSL, or other physically-based material systems.
  • Experience with OptiX specifically, or other GPU ray tracing / BVH-based pipelines.
  • Spectral rendering, atmospheric scattering models (Prague, Hosek-Wilkie, Bruneton), or volumetric cloud rendering (Schneider/Nubis-style ray marching, Hillaire multi-scattering).
  • Camera and sensor imaging: ISP pipelines, sensor noise modeling, lens distortion, motion blur, rolling shutter, exposure and white balance.
  • Experience with OpenUSD scene description and asset pipelines.
  • Familiarity with ROS and integrating rendering output into robotics / AV data stacks.
  • Experience enabling rendering for machine learning workloads - synthetic data generation, reinforcement learning environments, or closed-loop simulation.
  • Contributions to open-source rendering, graphics, or simulation projects, or relevant publications.

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  • Bonus Potential: An incentivepayprogram offers payouts based on company performance, job level, and individual performance.

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