
Software Developer – Game Development
Merkur
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Office
Location: Lübbecke • Germany
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Development and programming of game concepts for cash-prize gaming machines
- Programming in C++ and C#
- Implementation of game flows and visualization of the games
- Analysis, optimization and extension of the software in collaboration with Quality Assurance and game designers
- Development of tools and test functions
Requirements
- Successfully completed degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, or alternatively completed vocational training as an IT Specialist in Application Development (m/f/d)
- Very good knowledge of object-oriented programming and UML
- Confident working with the programming languages C++ and C#
- Ideally, initial experience in game development using DirectX or a game engine such as Unity or Godot
- Familiarity with the version control systems GIT and SVN
- Ability to work independently to develop solutions in an IT environment
- Very good German and English language skills
- High degree of teamwork, flexibility and reliability
Benefits
- 30 days of vacation
- Flexible working time models
- Possibility to work remotely
- Company training center
- Diverse development opportunities across the entire company group
- Employee events
- Department events
- Occupational health management
- Company sports
- Occupational disability insurance
- Company pension plan
- E-bike leasing
- Corporate Benefits
- Employee discounts
- Local offers depending on location
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
C++C#object-oriented programmingUMLDirectXUnityGodotGITSVNsoftware optimization
Soft skills
teamworkflexibilityreliabilityindependent problem solvingcommunication
Certifications
degree in Computer Sciencedegree in Information Technologydegree in Electrical Engineeringvocational training as IT Specialist in Application Development