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Tools Programmer

Company unspecified (job is advertised through an agency)
London-and-South-East
(pay unspecified)
Tools Programmer
Our Client is one of the fastest expanding publishers in the Western market. Fuelled by a ‘games for all’ ethos and an ambition to lead the global industry from the front, they need to make sure they have just the right people in place to make sure they meet their goals.

They are seeking a programmer with proven skills in tools development. The successful applicant will work with design, art and code to improve existing tools and technologies used for creating games.

Key Responsibilities:
Maintain and improve the map editor tool
Write clean, well-commented and re-useable code
Help mentor less experienced programmers
Take part of the planning process and with the Lead Programmer or the Project Manager, define realistic deadlines and deliverables and adhere to them
Communicate early any impediment that may arise and elaborate alternative solutions
Adhere to the company’s high-quality programming standards and development process

Knowledge, Skills & Experience
A good BSc or equivalent in a relevant subject such as maths, computer science or engineering.
Experienced developing tools
Fluent C++
Strong collaborative and interpersonal abilities
Desire to work with programmers and non-programmers on delivering effective tools and processes
Using / developing modern tools pipelines.
Qt knowledge.
Experience with using and programming Perforce

To ensure a speedy application please email your up to date CV in MS WORD FORMAT to officemanager@opmjobs.com or call me Daniel direct on +44 (0) 1206 214418 if you have any queries.

So what are you waiting for? Don't miss out on this great career opportunity!

The salary bracket is approximate and is no guarantee of the income on offer. Salary and benefits will be discussed with candidates at interview with the company and are individually negotiated by OPM.
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