Modes Software Engineer at Electronic Arts (British Columbia)

Modes Software Engineer at Electronic Arts (British Columbia)

17 Aug
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EA SPORTS
|
British Columbia

17 Aug

EA SPORTS

British Columbia

Drive innovation at Electronic Arts as a Modes Software Engineer, focusing on enhancing platform scalability. Collaborate in a hybrid setting to create engaging gaming experiences across multiple platforms.

Join the EA SPORTS NHL team in Burnaby, British Columbia, seeking a skilled engineer to elevate game features. This role emphasizes improving user experiences with a solid focus on performance and scalability. You will develop both offline and online features while implementing core logic for gameplay and social interaction enhancements.

Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and enhance offline and online game features
• Implement core logic and workflows for game features
• Monitor performance and stability impacts during development




• Collaborate with designers for requirements and technical solutions
• Ensure scalability and performance across multiple platforms

Requirements:
• 3+ years of C++ software development experience
• Proficiency in software engineering principles and architecture
• Experience with client-server architectures and multi-threaded applications
• Familiarity with AI-assisted development tools
• Experience on multiple gaming platforms

Elevate your career by using your skills to enhance gaming experiences at Electronic Arts!
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📌 Modes Software Engineer at Electronic Arts (British Columbia)
🏢 EA SPORTS
📍 British Columbia

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