This job listing expired on Dec 27, 2021
Fracture Labs are a game development studio using Unreal Engine to develop open world games using web3 technology for digital scarcity and virtual currency.
We look for a strong work ethic, outstanding problem-solving skills, the ability to deliver on time and to work well in a team environment.
- Work closely with designers and programmers on the implementation of gameplay systems
- Manage and supervise the development team
- Supervise Solana blockchain integration and NFT marketplace deployment
- Present reports on the company’s technology status, goals and or progress
- Create and implement technology strategies
- Develop project plans and ensure execution.
- Align the company’s technology resources with the organization’s short- and long-term goals
- Serve on the executive committee to align technology goals to other departmental and organizational objectives Identify what technologies can be used to improve the company’s products and services
- Assist in recruiting, onboarding and training developers
- Manage the department’s budget
- Determine necessary resources to create prototypes of identified initiatives.
- Prioritize and manage workload to aggressive deadlines.
- Ensure timelines, expectations, and deliverables and that the team(s) involved are held accountable to these expectations.
- Ensure server-side architecture is highly scalable according to best practices and principals.
- Ensure that games are being built with the right methodology, uphold best coding practices, perform code reviews, and pay consideration to long-term quality and future code-sharing.
- Provide technical expertise to develop leading-edge technologies from start to finish: architecture, design, prototyping, implementation, testing, debugging, documentation, profiling, maintenance, and support.
- Participation in the process of selecting software products, tools, suppliers, partners for the effective operation of the Company and project development;
- Build quality assurance and data protection processes