Permanent Game Development Jobs in Scotland

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Game Engineering, Programming & Tech Art - Talent Community

Scotland, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Keywords Studios
Imagine more for your career by joining Keywords Studios Talent Community, the ultimate hub for talent in the AAA game development industry. We're a major player in gaming, with a global network of over 70+ studios across 26 countries, each with its own unique culture and … expertise. Our collaborative approach sets us apart as the top choice for technical and creative services for renowned console and mobile game developers worldwide. We offer industry-leading solutions such as game development, art services, marketing, globalization, quality assurance, player support and more. Now, we extend … welcome applications from candidates of underrepresented groups in the industry. Role Information: EN Studio: Create Talent Community Location: Scotland, United Kingdom Area of Work: Game Development Service: Create Employment Type: Full Time Working Pattern: Hybrid, Remote more »
Employment Type: Technology
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Generalist Programmer C++ UE4/5

Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Amiqus - Games Recruitment Specialists
with this studio on a multiplatform title that has achieved over 200m+ downloads to date! DUNDEE, SCOTLAND HYBRID Based in Dundee, Scotland, this independent game development studio take pride in crafting fun, memorable experiences for all ages, and are on the lookout for talent to join them … across PC, Console and Mobile. They are looking for an experienced and self-motivated Generalist Programmer, C++ UE4/5, to support their development teams. They’re looking for someone who is confident in developing and improving low … level systems; who takes an active interest in improving the efficiency and productivity of their team; and who has demonstrable experience in multi-platform game development using Unreal Engine. This is a full-time, permanent, hybrid role. Applicants should have current eligibility to work in the UK more »
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