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Senior Software Engineer - Unity
Fully Remote within UK
£70,000-£90,000

Are you an experienced Unity Developer looking for your next challenge on a fully remote basis – this role could be for you!

I’m working with a leading ‘immersive technology business’ who develop content and interactive experiences for businesses across the UK and globally. Their services range from consultancy, product apps, e-learning, immersive gaming & simulation and as a leader within the industry, they have partnered with some of biggest brands from McDonalds to Microsoft to PlayStation.

An award-winning business with over 20 years of history, they are really pushing the boundaries within the immersive space and with loads of new projects on the horizon, they are now looking to grow their team with a Senior Software Engineer to join their Studio!

In role, you will have wide variety of responsibilities from collaborating with different teams to deliver immersive experiences in Unity, develop different platforms including web & mobile using C# and begin to integrate AI into upcoming projects.

The company are based in London, but the role is fully remote. Applicants must be based in the UK.

The Role

Work collaboratively with many different teams – design, artists, architects.
Deliver top-end immersive experiences using Unity and a real focus on 3D graphics.
Support pushing the boundaries of AR, VR & AI experiences.
Develop C# code across web and mobile platforms.
Begin to integrate AI and Machine Learning principals.
Work closely with stakeholders to understand requirements.
Be passionate about digital entertainment and immersive experiences.
Happy in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
Core Requirements

Good experience with Unity – 3D Graphics & Interactivity.
C# Development – Web & Mobile platforms.
Confident on the frontend with JavaScript & React.
VR & AR Development – ARCore, Arkit, Hololens.
Excellent problem solving skills and ability to lead change.
Confident collaborative skills working across different teams.
Good communicator and a self-starter mindset.
Bonus Skills: C++, ML – TensorFlow, PyTorch, VFX.
Salary: £70,000-£90,000
Benefits: Bonus, 25 Days Holiday, Healthcare

If that sounds of interest, please apply and I can give you a call today!

Tim Stock
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