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Remote Senior Game Developer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Senior Game Build Engineer

OR · On-site +1

$125K - $150K/yr

However, we're always open to expanding our list of remote-eligible states for the right candidate ... Experience with build systems like Jenkins, TeamCity, or Azure DevOps, specifically for game ...

Senior Game Producer - Party & Puzzle Games

OR · On-site +1

$170K - $250K/yr

This role is remote and will require frequent interaction with both Pacific and Eastern European ... Strong understanding of game development - Design, Programming, Art, Audio, Localization, QA, ...

Senior Design Program Manager, Games Platform

OR · On-site +1

$115K - $116K/yr

This is a remote-friendly role with mandatory team meetings ~4 times a year in Los Gatos or Los ... game developer lifecycle to ensure our development partners can build and launch awesome games and ...

Kentro is hiring for a remote Sr. Business Analyst to support our Veterans Affairs ESOM contract ... Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Math, or equivalent. An additional 8 years of ...

Game Designer

$154K/yr

Game artists, developers, mathematicians, sound technicians, product marketers, regulatory experts ... With a remote team of product experts, we're tapping into American talent to drive the next ...

... game discovery, installs, and engagement. Partnering closely with Games Merchandising, Games ... Highlight tradeoffs in a constrained environment and support senior leaders in making the highest ...

Game Producer

$123K - $125K/yr

Game artists, developers, mathematicians, sound technicians, product marketers, regulatory experts ... With a remote team of product experts, we're tapping into American talent to drive the next ...

Game artists, developers, mathematicians, sound technicians, product marketers, regulatory experts ... With a remote team of product experts, we're tapping into American talent to drive the next ...

Game artists, developers, mathematicians, sound technicians, product marketers, regulatory experts ... With a remote team of product experts, we're tapping into American talent to drive the next ...

ABOUT THE ROLE We're building a brand-new, US-based, fully remote game studio developing new slot games and we're looking for an experienced Math Tools Engineer to build out a new math simulation and ...

Principal Technical Artist, Games R&D - Tech Lab

OR · On-site +1

$126K - $151K/yr

... a small, senior-leaning team of multi-talented game engineers, designers and artists. This is a ... Remote Generally, our compensation structure consists solely of an annual salary; we do not have ...

Sr Project Manager

$108K - $140K/yr

REMOTE Senior Project Manager The Senior Project Manager is responsible for leading large-scale ... Coordinate internal resources, engineering teams, depot operations personnel, and third-party ...

$150K - $250K/yr

Remote Worker must live within USA or Canada Travel: 5% / year Experience: 5 - 8 years as senior developer Type: Full time, permanent / W2 preferred, 1099 is possible DOE Sponsorship: No Salary Range ...

Backend Engineer (Golang)

OR · On-site +1

$100K - $140K/yr

However, we're always open to expanding our list of remote-eligible states for the right candidate, as well. Disclaimer: Please note that this is not a gameplay engineering role. Responsibilities

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What is a Remote Senior Game Developer?

A Remote Senior Game Developer is an experienced professional who designs, develops, and optimizes video games while working from a location outside the company's physical office, often from home or another remote workspace. They lead technical aspects of game projects, mentor junior developers, and collaborate with artists, designers, and other team members using online tools. Their responsibilities include coding, troubleshooting, implementing new features, and ensuring the overall quality of the game. Senior developers are expected to have strong programming skills, experience with game engines, and the ability to manage complex projects remotely.

How do Remote Senior Game Developers typically collaborate with distributed team members on large-scale projects?

Remote Senior Game Developers often use a combination of project management tools like Jira, version control systems such as Git, and communication platforms like Slack or Zoom to coordinate with artists, designers, and other engineers. Regular stand-up meetings and code reviews are common to ensure alignment and maintain code quality. While working remotely presents challenges in communication and time zone differences, clear documentation and proactive updates help keep the team synchronized and projects on track.

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

To thrive as a Remote Senior Game Developer, you need advanced proficiency in programming languages (such as C++, C#, or Java), deep understanding of game design principles, and several years of experience in the gaming industry. Familiarity with engines like Unity or Unreal, version control systems (e.g., Git), and knowledge of performance optimization are typically required, with certifications in relevant technologies considered a plus. Exceptional problem-solving, collaboration, and self-management skills help you excel in a remote environment and lead or mentor team members. These skills ensure the delivery of high-quality, engaging games while maintaining productivity and effective communication in a distributed team.
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Senior Game Build Engineer

Senior Game Build Engineer

Rushdown Studios

OR • On-site, Remote

$125K - $150K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Founded by games industry veterans, Rushdown was created with a simple philosophy in mind: We believe that when talented developers are consistently challenged and given clear ownership of their work, extraordinary things will happen. As a co-dev game studio, we now focus on solving some of the most difficult problems that face multiplayer games - and we bring our experience working on games like PUBG, League of Legends, and Rocket League with us. We truly love the work we do and we want to funnel our passion and expertise into features and games that billions of players will enjoy worldwide.

Our Role

Rushdown Studios is looking for an experienced Game Build Engineer to join us in support of an existing partner studio! In this role, you'll work alongside our existing team to improve infrastructure reliability and automate infrastructure creation, builds, and deployments for a large-scale game development project.

Our ideal candidate is a self-motivated and demonstrated team player with the ability to juggle and jump between different tasks as necessary.

Work Location: Rushdown Studios is based in Saratoga Springs, NY and we have a strong preference for local candidates willing to work from our office on a hybrid basis (i.e., Tuesday-Thursday) or fully remote candidates in the Eastern United States. However, we're always open to expanding our list of remote-eligible states for the right candidate, as well. 

Responsibilities

  • Implement and maintain build systems for multiple target platforms (e.g., PC, Xbox, PlayStation).
  • Deploy infrastructure-as-code for cloud resources using tools like Terraform, CloudFormation, Azure Bicep, or Azure Resource Manager templates.
  • Design and develop CI/CD pipelines for game builds and deployments.
  • Automate game asset packaging and distribution workflows.
  • Optimize build times and artifact management for large game projects.

Requirements

  • Experience with CI/CD pipelines in TeamCity for game development projects.
  • Familiarity with version control systems for large binary assets.
  • Proficiency in automation tools (e.g., MSBuild, FastBuild, Incredibuild).
  • Experience scripting with languages like Python, PowerShell, or Groovy.
  • Understanding of game packaging and deployment requirements for different platforms.
  • Experience compiling code and/or managing pipelines that compile code.
  • Ability to debug unexpected issues that arise during development.
  • Experience working with cloud providers (e.g. Azure, AWS, GCP).
  • Willingness to selflessly put player experiences first - before even your own code and ego.
  • Proactive approach to communication, particularly when it comes to unblocking yourself and navigating obstacles as part of a team.

Nice-to-Haves

  • Experience with build systems like Jenkins, TeamCity, or Azure DevOps, specifically for game development projects.
  • Experience with game engine build pipelines (e.g., in Unreal, Unity, or proprietary engines).
  • Knowledge of game development workflows and asset management.
  • General understanding of C-family programming languages.
  • Previous work using version control for game development (e.g., Perforce, Git LFS).

Benefits:

  • Compensation: $125,000-150,000/year. Please note that final base pay will ultimately depend upon a combination of factors, including your prior experience, general qualifications, and broader skill set.
  • 9 Paid Holidays plus Flexible PTO and Annual Winter Break Closure
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Annual Video Game Budget
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan
  • Paid Parental Leave

EEO Statement

At Rushdown Studios, we believe that we're made better by each of the different perspectives that our team members bring to the table. We said it above, and we'll say it again: We want to hear from you, even if you don't meet all of the requirements for a specific role.

We're also an equal opportunity employer and we do not discriminate on the basis of race; color; ancestry or national origin; religion; physical or mental disability; age; sex, including pregnancy; sexual orientation; gender, gender identity, or gender expression; medical condition; genetic information; or marital, military, or veteran status.