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Company: Ubisoft

Position: Network Programmer

Responsibilites and Tasks:
The ideal candidate possesses solid experience in developing client server products with databases. Experience in video game development is greatly appreciated. The candidate must show a great sense of organization and communication.

Responsibilities:

Participate in the product development for the management of Ubisoft’s on-line games
Rapidly develop a quality product for use by clients
Help clients of the product to integrate the technology
Act as an expert in network technology and share their experience with the team as well as with the product clients.
Plan their development tasks and help the team determine the risks and production schedule

Required Knoweledge:
3 to 5 years experience in C/C++
Have a very good knowledge of network technologies (architecture, protocols), real-time systems and databases.
Holds experience in the design of important systems
Highly motivated and communicates easily with others
Able to adapt rapidly to changes
Excellent communication both orally and written in English and French
Holds a Bachelor in Engineering or Computer Engineering or equivalent in work experience

Compensation:
To be discussed

Additional info:
Assets:

Already developed client server architectures
Have participated in the development of on-line video games
Have a good knowledge of the limitations of embedded systems
Have a good knowledge of the limitations of real-time systems
Familiar with customer support
Quality and results oriented in their work and that of their team

How to apply:
Send your CV to Jeffrey.Goldstein@ubisoft.com

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