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Unreal Engine C++ Programmer

Epoch Games

Unreal Engine C++ Programmer

Winston Salem, NC
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    In this volunteer position you will be working closely with other members of the Coding department to develop C++ code for the Lays of Althas: Sundered Order (LoA:SO). Keep in mind that we are using Epic Game’s Unreal Engine 4 (UE4) to develop the game, and knowledge of how C++ code interacts with UE4 is required. Knowledge of Blueprint scripting in UE4 is recommended, but not required.

    Communication is key to a smooth and efficient pipeline, you must be able to communicate clearly and effectively with other team-members and not be afraid to ask should any problems arise. We are an English-speaking team, so English fluency is a must.

    If you are comfortable with teaching, you may be called upon to aid the more junior members of the team in any relevant area.

    Other duties include: attending Slack meetings (Slack is an instant messaging we communicate with), reporting the progress of the Programming team on a weekly basis and following team policies.

  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

    • C++ programming experience
    • Unreal Engine 4 experience, and how C++ code interacts with it
    • Providing clear and legible code
    • Online communication, team-collaboration skills, and English fluency
    • A passion for coding and a dedication to creating AAA quality games

    PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:

    • Blueprint scripting experience
    • Git Experience
    • At least 1 Unreal Engine project (using C++) prepared to show prior to the interview. If you do not have one, we can give you an assignment to complete (we will give you 2 weeks to complete it) to test your abilities.

    Additional Information

    REQUIRED SOFTWARE:

    • Unreal Engine 4 (https://www.unrealengine.com/register)
    • Visual Studio Community Edition (https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/) with Unreal Engine packages