Evolution
R&D Game Developer
Job description
We’re looking for an R&D Game Developer to join a team that handles the weird, new, and not-yet-fully-defined technical challenges that come up across the company.
This is not a narrow role where you only work on one part of the product. The work can touch pretty much anything: frontend, backend, DevOps, tooling, prototypes, internal game components, performance, rendering, automation, and whatever else the next unusual problem requires.
That said, there is a stronger emphasis on the frontend side, since that’s where much of the complexity usually lives in our games.
We’re looking for someone who enjoys figuring things out from first principles, jumping between different technical areas, and working on problems where the path is not always obvious from day one.
You’ll help research, prototype, and build solutions for new technical challenges across our game development work.
That can include:
- Building and improving game-related frontend components
- Working on backend parts when needed
- Creating tools, prototypes, and internal utilities
- Investigating technical unknowns and proposing practical solutions
- Improving performance, game architecture, and developer workflows
- Touching DevOps, build pipelines, deployment, and infrastructure when the task requires it
- Working closely with other engineers to solve problems that do not fit neatly into one category
You should be comfortable with the basics of how computers, browsers, programming languages, networks, memory, performance, and software architecture work. You don’t need to know everything, but you should be curious enough to learn quickly and technical enough to reason through unfamiliar problems.
Good candidates usually have:
- Strong programming fundamentals
- Solid JavaScript or TypeScript experience
- Good understanding of browser behavior and frontend performance
- Ability to work across different technical areas when needed
- Comfort with debugging complex or unfamiliar code
- Practical backend knowledge
- Basic DevOps awareness
- Interest in games, rendering, tooling, or engine-like game components
- A mindset focused on understanding, not just copying patterns
Bonus points:
It would be a big plus if you have experience or interest in:
- Graphics programming
- WebGL or OpenGL
- Pixi.js
- Browser rendering internals
- Game architecture
- Performance optimization
- Animation
- Build tools and developer tooling
- Low-level programming concepts
What we offer:
- Environment tailored to allow you to realize your full potential.
- Awesome mix between all benefits of a large company and all advantages of creative startup culture.
- Tailor-made career program and many opportunities to grow and prove yourself.
- Company funded training.
- Flexibility on working hours
- Multisport/Coolfit card;
- Additional health insurance.


