A leading software development company in the United States is seeking a C++ Developer with a minimum of 4 years of commercial experience. The ideal candidate will have a robust understanding of C++17 and experience with CPU profiling tools. Knowledge of game engines, memory management, and multithreaded application implementations is required. The role also entails understanding std::* algorithms and experience with POSIX/WinAPI. This position offers provided equipment for work and allows for the opportunity to showcase projects and achievements.
Qualifications
4+ years of commercial development experience is mandatory.
Strong knowledge of C++ 17 is required.
Elementary understanding of linear algebra is needed.
Skills
Commercial development experience
Knowledge of C++ 17
Elementary linear algebra
Understanding of std::* algorithms
Experience with CPU profiling tools
Knowledge of game engines architecture
Experience with POSIX/WinAPI
Memory management knowledge
Multithreaded application implementation
Tools
SSE/AVX code
Qt/QML
Job description
Commercial development experience: 4 years+
Knowledge of C++ 17
Linear algebra (trigonometry, vectors, matrices): elementary level+
Deep understanding of std::* algorithms and data structures
Experience with CPU profiling tools and code debugging
A good knowledge of game engines architecture and execution
Experience with POSIX/WinAPI for low-level systems (e.g. file system, simple networking applications)
Knowledge and understanding of memory management
Knowledge and understanding of multithreaded application implementations
Will be a plus:
Knowledge of Python 2.7
Experience with Qt/QML;
Ability to write SSE/AVX code
OS: MS Windows
PC minimal req: 1TB SSD ,Intel Core i7 (or equivalent)
equipment is provided for work
Additional CV requirements:
It is mandatory to indicate the amount of commercial development experience
The most interesting/challenging project
Achievements (if any), e.g. participation in conferences as a speaker
Links (if any) to third-party/personal projects (e.g. on GitHub)