We take a look at jobs available across the UK games industry

The top five games job vacancies (w/e 21/09/12)

Each week Develop scours its daily-updated jobs page and picks out five top vacancies.

Today we have jobs situated in the UK across a variety of discplines including QA, games design and mobile.

Be sure to visit our Jobs Page to take a look at further opportunities.

There’s also a Develop Jobs Twitter feed as well.

And, as ever, best of luck..

If you’re currently hiring and looking for a unique job position to fill, there is currently a special rate of £50 per job advertisement for September as part of our Recruitment Special. All job listings will be live for a month as per usual.

E-mail Alex Boucher for more details.

This week’s top five games job vacancies

1) Mobile Game Engineer / Sega Hardlight / UK – Midlands / Click here

2) Senior Game Designer/ Tag Games / UK – Scotland / Click here

3) Quality Assurance Lead / Tag Games / UK – Scotland / Click here

4) Graphics Programmer / Sports Interactive / UK – London / Click here

5) Principal Physics / Game Software Engineer triple-A / Three People / UK – Midlands / Click here

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