Stainless Games are looking for experienced Unreal C++ programmers for a number of roles on current and next generation console, mobile and PC.
At Stainless Games, you’ll be working with talented colleagues in a fun and relaxed environment on the beautiful Isle of Wight.
Stainless is an independent computer game developer, established in 1994, with a catalogue of multi-million selling titles under our belt. Over the years they’ve developed over 40 games and 300 SKUs for Mobile, Console, PC, Steam and VR for gamers to enjoy!
Visa sponsorship available for the right candidate.
For this role, you will need...
2+ years consecutive game development experience
Demonstrably strong C++ skills
Experience with Unreal Engine 4
Problem-solving mindset
Understanding of multiple gameplay technologies commensurate with experience, such as AI, Physics, Navigation, Scripting, UI, Rendering, etc.
Good BSc degree in relevant subject or equivalent experience
Fluency in English
Bonus points if you have...
Good demonstrable knowledge of C#
Experience with scripting languages (LUA)
Other middleware experience (Unity 3D)
Familiarity with agile development methodologies
Platform experience beyond PC (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch, iOS/Android)
Good communication skills working with multiple disciplines (code, art, design, QA, production).
Just some of the benefits of working with Stainless Games include...
Annual 22 days holiday, bank holidays PLUS a 2 week Christmas shutdown
Competitive salary
Flexible working around reasonable core hours
Pension contributions
Private medical cover
Assistance with working visa, application process and fees
Relocation assistance
Discretionary annual bonus
Discount on ferry travel for employees, family and friends
Mental Health First Aiders at work
The Isle of Wight has become an increasingly attractive lifestyle destination, especially since the pandemic. It’s one of the sunniest places in the UK, and you’re never more than 25 minutes’ drive from a beach, making it ideal for outdoor living and family life