Game Server Developer (Mid Senior)Location: Sydney, New South WalesPosted todayJob DescriptionAs a Technical Server Developer, you will: Develop efficient multiplayer gaming server solutions in c#/DotNet.
(Predominantly c# 10+, DotNet Standard2 and DotNet6+)In conjunction with Unity experts, debug and enhance Unity integration with the serverIn conjunction with hosting/infrastructure experts, develop and maintain solutions to deploy and update the solutions.
(Predominantly AWS cloud deployment)Cooperate with PHP experts in developing API and reporting solutions to support the multiplayer servers.Possess knowledge of multiplayer concepts.
Know how to identify and resolve (or preferably avoid) concurrency, locking, queues and race conditions.Use necessary server technologies to improve efficiency (e.g. caching, queuing, automation).
Assist in monitoring and debugging servers and solutions.Write code and design solutions in accordance with applicable code quality standards.QualificationsHave over 2 years working with c#/DotNet in a relevant multiplayer project.Understand supporting technologies; socket connections (TCP and UDP), data compression, encryption, etc.Experience working in a gaming environment.
Preferable: have developed solutions in Unity.Experience with cloud hosting and deployment, preferably AWS.Knowledge of source control (preferable GIT), JIRAPreferable: Knowledge of mySQL, memcached and redis.Non-Technical SkillsGreat work ethics, and a problem solving, can-do attitude.Exceptional English, written and verbal.Confidence & capability to communicate ideas, solutions & issues in a fast paced team.Preferably worked in a gaming environment.Have an open mind towards researching, using and implementing new technologies.Diligent and respectful.Good time estimation of effort.Salary offered for this role is 120K including SuperannuationWeb Design & Development Internship (Webflow)Location: Sydney, NSW, AUPosted todayRole Seniority - internMore about the Web Design & Development Internship (Webflow) role at CAREDLocation: Sydney (Hybrid or Remote options available)Type: Internship (Part-time / Flexible)Duration: 8–12 weeks (with potential extension)About UsWe are a growing digital health technology company supporting clinicians and consumers through innovative mobile and web solutions.
We currently manage several websites on Webflow and are seeking a motivated student to help us review, streamline, and improve their design and organisation.The RoleAs a Web Design & Development Intern, you will:Work with our product and marketing team to review our existing Webflow websites.Analyse site structure, usability, and design consistency.Suggest and implement improvements to site organisation, navigation, and content layouts.Support in updating design elements, optimising performance, and ensuring responsiveness.Document recommendations and changes for future maintenance.This is a hands-on role where you'll gain real-world experience applying your web design and development skills in a professional setting.About YouWe are looking for a student who is:Currently studying Web Design, Computer Science, Digital Media, UX/UI, or a related field.Has some experience with Webflow (projects, coursework, or freelance work).
Familiar with HTML/CSS basics and responsive design principles.Detail-oriented, creative, and eager to learn.Able to communicate ideas clearly and work collaboratively.What You'll GainHands-on experience with Webflow projects in a real-world business environment.Mentorship from experienced product and design professionals.An opportunity to contribute directly to the look, feel, and functionality of live websites.A chance to see how digital platforms support innovation in the healthcare sector.How to ApplyPlease send us:A short CV (with your area of study and year).
Examples of your Webflow or web design work (coursework, portfolio, or personal projects).
A short note on why you're interested in this internship.This is a fantastic opportunity for a student who wants to apply their Webflow skills in a professional setting, strengthen their portfolio, and make an impact on meaningful digital health projects.Software Engineer (Android)Location: 2060 Waverton, New South WalesPosted todayJob DescriptionCompany Description Nine is Australia's largest locally owned media company.
Working at Nine, you'll have access to a unique range of experiences and opportunities, helping drive the success of the country's most trusted television, radio, digital and publishing brands.
Our content reaches almost every Australian - meaning what we do has real impact.
We bring people together, celebrate the big moments, and capture the everyday ones.
Some of our most beloved brands have been part of Australian life for generations, and others - new on the scene - have already found their place firmly in our lives.
We're evolving and we need people like you to bring new ideas, innovate and make your mark.Job Description: Feature development and implementation will be achieved by collaborating with our product owners and designers to translate business requirements into functional Android app features.
Work closely with our other Android and iOS engineers to ensure code quality, adherence to best practices, feature parity, and consistency across the codebase.
Analyse and optimise the app's performance, including load times, memory usage, and battery consumption.
Monitor and address issues reported by users or QA, including crashes, performance bottlenecks, or UI/UX inconsistencies.QualificationsProven professional experience in Android application developmentKotlin, Flow/Coroutines or RxJava, Hilt DI, Multi-module app, ComposeMobile user interface design skillsObject-oriented design, SOLID principles and Architecture patterns (MVVM, Clean Architecture, Reactive Patterns)Solid Unit and UI Test Automation experience with JUnit/EspressoA commitment to quality in your workStrong problem-solving skills and ability to innovateStrong understanding of agile development best practices including Scrum and Lean methodologies.Git, Continuous Integration/Development, Agile Software Development, JIRANice to have: Experience using AI for development, day-to-day assistance and productivity.Additional InformationHow we workAt Nine, our flexible work options vary by role and team.
Depending on the position, this may include flexible hours, hybrid work, or part-time arrangements.
We welcome discussing your flexibility needs during the hiring process - just ask the Talent Acquisition team.
Our employee benefits include: 18 weeks paid parental leave with no distinction between primary and secondary carers.
Digital newspaper subscription to our mastheads.
Annual gift voucher for Stan subscription.
More info at Nine Careers.Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: We\'re committed to a safe, respectful and inclusive Nine.
From day one, you\'ll be encouraged to bring your whole self to work and will be supported to perform at your best.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disabilities, and of all ages, genders, nationalities, backgrounds and cultures as we recognise the importance and value of diverse perspectives.
Should you require any adjustments to the recruitment process, please advise us when you apply.
Work rights: Please note to apply for this role you must already have the right to lawfully work and live in Australia.Software Engineer (Mobile Apps)Location: 2060 Waverton, New South WalesPosted todaySoftware Technical Support EngineerLocation: 2113 Ryde, New South WalesPosted 1 day agoJob DescriptionThis is a Software Technical Support Engineer role with Schneider Electric based in Macquarie Park, NSW, AU== Schneider Electric ==Role Seniority - mid levelMore about the Software Technical Support Engineer role at Schneider ElectricJob DescriptionJoin our dynamic Software Support team as a Software Technical Support Engineer for our Pacific Zone ANZ1-2 years of experience in Application Support function is highly regardedHybrid role (3 days in office) located at our SMART office, Macquarie Park, plus benefitsAbout us:Schneider Electric is aglobal specialist in energy management and automation.We are dedicated to supplying our customers with safe, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions.
We invent technologies that will transform the places where we live, work and play.
Our technologies ensure that Life Is On everywhere, for everyone at every moment.
Our Mission is to be the trusted partner in Sustainability and Efficiency.About the opportunity:Our team is responsible for supporting customers in the "Industrial Automation" business in our Pacific Zone of Australia and New Zealand.
We have an opportunity for an individual to join our team as a Software Technical Support Engineer.Reporting into the Customer Success division, Pacific (Zone) and based in Macquarie Park NSW, the role is tasked with ensuring continued smooth operations for our customers, troubleshoot and diagnose faults in a wide range of areas across SCADA verticals and products that we support including GeoSCADA, AVEVA System Platform and AVEVA Plant SCADA.The role also collaborates closely with other teams including pre-sales, sales, quotes and procurement within the organisation, focusing on the customer's end to end experience with Schneider Electric.Key responsibilities:Owning, investigating and resolving complex software issues, proposing work-a-rounds for customersAccurate and timely documentation of activities and findings in case management systemContribution to digital self-help materials promoting faster problem resolution for our customers while building a robust internal knowledge sharing platform for our teamCollaboration with colleagues in other support centres and departmentsFocus on customer experience, contributing a successful interaction.
Managing customer experience by regular and empathetic communication with customers while keeping the focus on technical resolutionsLearning every day and actively contributing to the team and our customersAbout you:To see success in this role, you will be able to demonstrate 2-4 years of experience in Application Support within an ASX top 100 business (supporting mainstream software applications and an array of customers), including proficiency working with and understanding software architecture, software unit testing and other aspects of the SDLC.Your personal drivers, professional confidence, and desire to work for a value-based organization with leading edge solutions will be supported by a tertiary qualification in Engineering or Computer Science and complemented by a working understating of software and automation hardware communications and setup.Key skills and experience:Previous experience with AVEVA System Platform and Plant SCADA or GEO SCADA will be advantageousAbility to demonstrate understanding of windows operating system, networking concepts and securityKnowledge of general windows operating system tools and commands that help with diagnosing and troubleshooting softwareWorking knowledge and understanding or experience with integrating hardware and softwareQuick thinking, self-motivated and inspired action is a must to maintain customer satisfaction while resolving issues satisfactorily
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