- 장소: Vancouver
- 시/도:
- 국가: Canada
설명 및 참여 요건
EA SPORTS is one of the most iconic brands in entertainment with over 25 years of innovation, passion, and connecting millions of players across the globe to their favorite sports, teams, and players. EA SPORTS NHL has revolutionized sports gaming for tens of millions of players around the world, pioneering award-winning and innovative technology and experiences that connect players to the speed, skill and creativity of the NHL.
EA SPORTS NHL is built on passion and innovation. Based in Vancouver, BC, the team strives to create on-ice gaming experiences that connect players globally. If you're passionate about your craft, this role could turn your job into something you love.
Tools Software Engineer Focus:
The NHL Hockey Ultimate Team (HUT) is seeking a Tools Engineer to join a diverse team of engineers, designers, content creators, and analysts. You will help design and implement tools for HUT’s development and live service, impacting millions of players worldwide.
Responsibilities:
- 3 year's of experience in developing and launching web applications, with a strong focus on UX/UI, is essential.
- Collaborate with Content Producers, Designers, Testers and other Software Engineers to develop business applications (tools) essential to their workflow, using modern web technologies.
- Design and build a tools solution with scalability, performance, security, and usability in mind.
- Provide technical documentation and user guide for each tool, and work with users to onboard them during rollout.
- Create and maintain the deployment pipeline for the tools.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related field, or equivalent training and professional experience
- Proficiency with JavaScript, Typescript and experience in object-oriented design and implementation
- Knowledge of NodeJS, Web Frameworks and Websockets
- Knowledge of Gitlab and Docker
- Knowledge of Python, C#, and html
- Knowledge of modern Database technologies
- Knowledge of good software programming practices