Systems Programmer - Ravenbound

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Posted 05 July 2023
Salary Negotiable
LocationStockholm
Job type Permanent
DisciplineProgramming
Reference19133
Contact NameDave Moss

Job description

Avalanche are one of the biggest AAA groups in Scandinavia and we’re happy to support them in their search for a Systems Programmer to work on their upcoming Ravenbound IP as part of their Systemic Reaction studio.

As the Systems Programmer, you will work with some of the industry’s most exciting technology and talented individuals. The studio has a solid reputation for producing fantastic looking open-world games and this is a great opportunity if you want to play an instrumental role in developing their next-generation games and engine.

In this role you will play a big part in a tight-knit team of developers in making sure Ravenbound delivers the best possible user experience on current and future platforms for the project’s entire life cycle.

Systemic Reaction are the creative division that brought you the living worlds of Generation Zero and Second Extinction, and they’re now working on their upcoming title, Ravenbound, which is where you come in, playing a key part in the development of the title which will be a challenging and new open-world, action-roguelite set in a world inspired by Nordic folklore.

The skills and experience you’ll bring to the role…
  • 5+ years of relevant experience
  • Advanced knowledge of C/C++
  • Prior experience working as a systems programmer on at least one shipped title on previous-gen and/or current-gen consoles
  • Self-motivated, strong work ethic, able to work independently
  • Good communication skills and thrives as a member of a team
Bonus points if you have…
  • Experience with a wide range of tools and pipelines used in modern game development
  • Experience with a wide range of game level systems, including scene management, physics, animation, AI, rendering, etc
  • In-depth knowledge of game engine architectures
  • In-depth knowledge of next generation console architectures and future architectural trends