Software Engineer – Full Stack 3D Graphics

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DUTIES: Develop and optimize asset processing pipelines for smooth ingestion validation and deployment of 3D models across platforms. Enhance automation and scalability of asset workflows to improve efficiency and reduce manual effort. Improve rendering performance and asset optimization within the Vedo platform to maintain high-quality visuals. Implement and maintain APIs and services to enable seamless asset integration with internal tools configurators and external applications. Ensure stability and reliability of asset pipelines through unit testing performance profiling and debugging. Collaborate with Engineering Product and Content teams to align pipeline capabilities with business needs. Contribute to infrastructure improvements for handling large-scale 3D asset processing and visualization. Hybrid Work Policy - 3 days In-office, 2 days remote - Must be able to report to local office.                                                                                                                                   

REQUIREMENTS:  Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related field of study. Two (2) years of experience as a Software Engineer or related occupation.  Two (2) years of experience in the following: Software Development; Python, Typescript, and C++ for asset processing and automation; APIs for asset processing data pipelines and cloud-based services; and debugging and performance profiling skills for large-scale processing workflows.

Compensation:

  • The expected base compensation for this role is $182,385 to $217,800 Annually.
  • Actual base compensation within the identified range will vary based on factors relevant to the position.
  • Bonus Potential: An incentive pay program offers payouts based on company performance, job level, and individual performance.

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