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Remote Slot Math Game Services Developer

Join a pure online gaming company as a remote Slot Math Game Services Developer and ride the global game playing wave with a team of talented game developers building games for global distribution. Our client's games are sold out for years.

The back end (middle layer) C# software engineer develops game services for online slot games. These game services include the implementation of the mathematics behind the games. The services also communicate key game information to the game host.

Responsibilities:
  • Take responsibility for back end game services for high volume mobile games
  • Designs, codes and debugs game services using math models and spec docs.
  • Increases efficiency through automation, workflow streamlining, and system optimization.
  • Collaborates with members of the QA and delivery teams to ensure game services and related components are tested, installed and maintained to a high standard.
  • Promotes high code standards within the team.
  • Maintains and enhances existing product code.
  • Sets up, configures and maintains development, testing and staging environments.
  • Detects and resolves performance issues.
  • Maintains version control using Git based services.
  • Creates JIRA tasks and manages their workload independently.
  • Create API documentation for client developers and QA team.
  • Provide service related technical support to other team
Qualifications:
  • Minimum of 5 years software development experience.
  • Minimum 2 years' experience creating slot games.
  • Excellent working knowledge in use of development frameworks, libraries and agile methodologies
  • Solid development experience with strict attention to Object Orientation (OO) using C#.
  • Experience in implementing game math models on the server side.
  • Worked with client developers and QA to provide support on game services.
  • Experience with version control systems, such as Git (BitBucket, GitHub etc)
  • Degree or Diploma in software development.
Professional Traits:
  • Superior attention to detail and self-motivation to get things right
  • Takes complete ownership of responsibilities to ensure on-time deliveries.
  • Ability to work with others in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to multi-task and be agile, when required.
  • The ability to work independently as well as part of a dynamic team in a fast-paced deadline driven environment.
  • Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Strong written and verbal English and interpersonal communication skills.
Benefits:
  • Medical, dental, vision 100% coverage for employee
  • Generous vacation
  • 401k

About the company: In 2019 this company inked a deal with the world's largest game distributor to build innovative slot games they would want to play. They are expanding their team. They are founded on three principles: player focus and fun. Get the benefits of a small self-directed game studio with no bureaucracy and none of the start-up downsides.

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