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Today we’ll be taking a look at the role of UI programmer at Total War developer Creative Assembly.

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UI PROGRAMMER – CREATIVE ASSEMBLY

We are seeking a UI programmer with a meticulous eye for detail to join our BAFTA award winning Total War team.

The successful candidate will have a major impact on our on-going UI development processes, and will have the opportunity to work across multiple projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with an established, highly creative within a friendly, non-corporate environment.

Key Responsibilities

Working with artists, designers and gameplay programmers to implement game UI

Supporting the UI tool chain

Report to the UI Team Lead.

For more details and to apply, click here.

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