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Senior Software Engineer

Boulder, CO · On-site +1

$128K - $170K/yr

You consider yourself to be top tier talent and are eager to help others raise their game. You ... Data integration fundamentals: ETL design, RESTful API development, data mapping, and schema design

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What is the difference between Remote Game Development vs Remote Game Designer?

AspectRemote Game DevelopmentRemote Game Designer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Computer Science, Programming Skills, PortfolioBachelor's in Game Design, Creativity, Portfolio
Work EnvironmentCollaborative with programmers, artists, testersCreative planning, concept creation, user experience focus
Industry UsageDevelops the actual game softwareDesigns game mechanics, levels, and storylines
Search & Comparison IntentFocuses on coding, technical skillsFocuses on design, creativity

Remote Game Development involves coding, programming, and building the game software, while Remote Game Designer focuses on creating game concepts, mechanics, and user experience. Both roles often collaborate remotely and require portfolios, but their core skills and responsibilities differ significantly.

What is remote game development?

Remote game development refers to the process of creating video games while working from a location outside of a traditional office environment, often from home or any place with internet access. Teams collaborate using online tools for coding, design, art, and communication, allowing for flexible work arrangements. Remote game development has become increasingly popular as technology enables seamless collaboration across different locations, time zones, and even countries. This setup can help studios access a wider talent pool and support better work-life balance for developers.

What are some common challenges faced by remote game developers and how can they be addressed?

Remote game developers often encounter challenges such as coordinating across time zones, maintaining clear communication, and ensuring version control of shared assets. To overcome these, teams frequently use collaboration tools like Slack, project management platforms, and version control systems such as Git. Regular virtual meetings and clear documentation are also essential to keep everyone aligned and productive. Proactively addressing these challenges helps maintain a cohesive workflow and fosters a positive remote team environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Game Developer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Game Developer, a solid background in computer science, game design principles, and programming languages such as C++, C#, or JavaScript is essential, often supported by a relevant degree or portfolio. Familiarity with game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, version control systems (e.g., Git), and sometimes certifications in game development tools are typically required. Strong communication, self-motivation, and problem-solving abilities help remote developers collaborate effectively and manage their time independently. These skills ensure seamless project delivery, innovation, and high-quality gameplay experiences in a distributed work environment.
What are the most commonly searched types of Game Development jobs in Colorado? The most popular types of Game Development jobs in Colorado are:
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Infographic showing various Remote Game Development job openings in Colorado as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.
Senior Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer

RADICL

Boulder, CO • On-site, Remote

$128K - $170K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Senior Software Engineer

RADICL is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our platform team. You'll design and build API integrations and highly scalable data processing pipelines that power our security data ingestion, handling both structured and unstructured data from diverse security tools and log sources. You'll be integrating log collectors and forwarders (Fluentd, Fluent Bit, Vector, Logstash, Elastic Beats) and working with data from EDR platforms, cloud providers, compliance tools, and other security data sources. Your work will directly impact how quickly and accurately we onboard new data sources and how effectively our AI-powered virtual SOC delivers threat detection and compliance capabilities. You will also be a key part of implementing our agentic automation for parsing and mapping dynamic data sources.

If the above excites you, RADICL is seeking high-performing, motivated individuals to join our mission. As an early member, you will work closely alongside an experienced founding team. You will work with the latest tech stack tools and platforms. You will have a significant impact on the growth of an innovative cybersecurity offering in the SMB space. You will receive an outsized equity grant and realize the life-changing experience of building a company.

You enjoy fast-paced environments, bring a positive attitude, and excel at getting things done. You enjoy being part of a high performing team and are also able to self-direct and self-start. You consider yourself to be top tier talent and are eager to help others raise their game. You enjoy working with customers, are an excellent communicator, and able to engage and interact with people of various backgrounds and skill levels. You want your work to have meaning, to be important. You want to be part of creating something great.

As a RADICL Senior Software Engineer, you will:

  • Cloud-native, distributed systems — reliability, performance, and security in AWS, GCP, or Azure; microservices; Docker and Kubernetes; CI/CD (e.g. GitHub Actions).
  • Architecture and quality — help shape how systems connect; code review, testing, documentation, and clear tradeoffs in multi-tenant, mission-critical environments.
  • Design and build API integrations for ingesting security data from third-party tools (EDR, cloud providers, compliance platforms, and other security data sources)
  • Develop log parsing and data mapping pipelines to normalize structured and unstructured log formats into our unified schema
  • Integrate with log collectors and forwarders (e.g., Fluentd, Fluent Bit, Vector, Logstash, Elastic Beats)
  • Create and maintain data mappings between source schemas and our internal data model
  • Optimize ingestion performance and ensure data quality, completeness, and timeliness
  • Document integration specifications and support internal and external stakeholders with technical guidance
  • Contribute to the design of our emerging agentic parsing pipeline (LLM-powered extraction for complex formats)

Your skillset/experience should include:

  • Data integration fundamentals: ETL design, RESTful API development, data mapping, and schema design
  • Log parsing and normalization: Experience with regex, Grok-style patterns, or similar; comfort with both structured (JSON, CEF, syslog, CSV) and unstructured log formats
  • Log collection/forwarding tools: Experience with one or more of Fluentd, Fluent Bit, Vector, Logstash, Elastic Beats (Filebeat, Winlogbeat), OpenTelemetry Collector, rsyslog, or syslog-ng
  • Security data platforms: Familiarity with security data ingestion patterns; experience with Splunk, Microsoft Sentinel, Graylog, Sumo Logic, Google Chronicle, IBM QRadar, or similar platforms is valuable
  • Programming: Strong proficiency in Go, Kotlin, and/or TypeScript
  • Data modeling: Ability to design schemas for security/observability data; familiarity with Elasticsearch and Elastic Common Schema or similar is a plus
  • Cloud and infrastructure: Experience with AWS, Azure, or GCP; familiarity with Kafka or streaming pipelines is a plus
  • Security domain awareness: Understanding of SIEM concepts, security tooling (EDR, firewalls, cloud logs), and compliance data (CMMC, NIST) is highly valued
  • Agentic/AI pipelines: Interest or experience with LLM-based data extraction (nice-to-have)
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in computer science, data engineering, or related field—or equivalent professional experience (typically 3–6+ years)

About the Workplace At RADICL, we prioritize our culture and believe the strongest teams are built through daily, side-by-side collaboration and experiential sharing. We also value individual freedom and flexibility. For this reason, we have a hybrid work model. As a team, we are in office M/W/Th with work-from-home on Tuesdays and Fridays. For remote positions, periodic travel to Boulder will be expected to participate in company events and meaningful side-by-side collaboration opportunities.

RADICL offices are in downtown Boulder, Colorado with easy-to-access employee parking provided by the company. We offer comprehensive, competitive benefits including health, dental, and vision as well as 401K and a responsible PTO plan.

We encourage motivated, talented, mission-oriented, and fun people to apply. Let's do this!