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Senior Game Engineer, Games R&D - Tech Lab

Netflix

Location

USA

Type

Full-time

Posted

4/22/2026

Compensation

Not listed

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.4%·Filings 128·New hires 57·
💎 Strong Sponsor
·FY 2025

Job description

Netflix is seeking a Tech Lab Games Engineer to join a small, dynamic team focused on creating innovative games that explore emerging technologies. The role involves creative game engineering and collaboration with multi-talented teams to develop fun, interactive game experiences in a fast-paced environment.

Requirements

  • 7+ years experience as an engineer shipping multiple AAA, casual or mobile games
  • Experience building games for early or unfinished platforms
  • Exceptional communication, cross-discipline collaboration skills
  • Familiarity with multiple game engine technologies such as Unity3D and Unreal Engine
  • Passion for making video games, especially in a rapid, focused, smaller form vs multi-year investments
  • Experience with C# and C++

Responsibilities

  • Games development and prototyping: Making fun, interactive game experiences of a variety of types across a variety of technologies in a fast paced, iterative environment comfortable with shifting or in progress technologies and platforms.
  • Creative: Enjoys not 'staying in their lane' and able to both directly and collaboratively drive creative intent around experiments and games.

Benefits

  • Employees at Netflix are often offered flexible, people-first benefits—unlimited time away, generous parental leave, global family-forming support, mental-health programs (mindfulness, free counseling/coaching), and health coverage tailored by country. Financially, Netflix pays at personal top-of-market and lets employees choose their mix of cash vs. fully-vested 10-year stock options, alongside donation and volunteer matching. Convenience perks can include trust-based travel/expense policies, relocation support, and “Work, Not Drive” rideshare flexibility.

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