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Electronic Arts

C++ Game Modes Software Engineer - College Football (1 year temp)

Electronic Arts, Orlando, Florida, us, 32885


EA SPORTS is one of the leading sports entertainment brands in the world, with top-selling videogame franchises, award-winning interactive technology, fan programs, and cross-platform digital experiences. EA SPORTS creates connected experiences that ignite the emotion of sport through industry-leading sports video games, including Madden NFL football, EA SPORTS FC soccer, NHL hockey, and EA SPORTS College Football.We're looking for an experienced engineer or someone interested in expanding their knowledge in the Modes area. Our Modes engineers develop and extend features in the game to facilitate user experiences that extend beyond twitch gameplay, and contribute to a connected and socially interactive game experience. Above all, we're looking for an engineer who is excited to use their talent and experience to build AAA quality games. You will report to the engineering manager for the team.This position will be hybrid/onsite in Orlando, FL and is a 1 year temporary position.Your ResponsibilitiesDevelop and extend offline and online features.Write technical documents for user facing features.Plan & Implement a feature's core logic and flows.Monitor and address performance and stability impacts of features.Work with designers to gather requirements and propose technical solutions.Work with a team of other engineers in a collaborative environment while being overseen by a tech lead.Your Qualifications3+ years of experience in C++ software development.Able to review, test, debug, and extend existing code.Experience with software engineering principles and architectural design.Knowledge of data driven systemsSkills debugging complex applicationsBachelor's degree in computer science or related field, or equivalent training and professional experience.BonusesKnowledge of database systems.Knowledge of client-server architectureKnowledge of scripting languages (i.e. Python, Lua) and/or interpreted languages (i.e. C#).Knowledge of multi-threaded architectures.Knowledge of the college football sport.