Guerrilla · Standplaats: Amsterdam · 22 september 2025
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Principal Editor Framework Programmer
Guerrilla is looking for a Principal Editor Framework Programmer to help architect and implement the next iteration of Decima Engine's Editor! This role requires strong programming skills, solid architectural design experience for building frameworks and a passion for good user experiences.
Who Are We
Decima Engine
At Guerrilla, we're passionate about creating cutting-edge technology tailored to the needs of our games and our partners. That's why we built Decima: an award-winning, industry-leading engine designed from the ground up. Decima pushes modern hardware to its limits, delivering best-in-class graphics and performance. It also empowers teams with artist- and designer-friendly workflows, robust production planning tools, and advanced debuggers for programmers. We believe that the tools a studio uses are just as important as the games they create-and with Decima, we're setting the stage for innovation and creativity.
The Decima is used in-house and externally by hundreds of artists and designers to develop extraordinary open world games! It's a comprehensive native desktop application encompassing a 3D and 2D world editor, asset browser, node-based editors, a sequencer timeline, review tools, localization, and sound design pipelines.
The Tools Team is one of Guerrilla's Decima Engine teams and is the owner of the Decima and its underlying technology stack. We tackle a wide variety of challenges to make the Engine easier and more effective to use, both for end users and tool developers throughout Guerrilla. To achieve this we design, develop, and maintain the foundation of the Decima experience. We've built a comprehensive set of re-usable Editor Components and Editor Services. These components, together with our UI Framework and Editor Viewport, are commonly referred to as the Tools Framework.
We are proud of creating an innovative, powerful toolset and of supporting other teams of programmers, artists, and designers to achieve their vision!
The Tools Framework is built around a set of reusable visual components and a set of background services. It empowers other programming teams to develop tools within the Decima to support their discipline, project or product needs.
The framework provides a lightning fast Asset Browser to find content, an Asset Indexer which has complete in memory map of object relations allowing for quick navigation and reasoning about content structure, a Data Model as the memory representation of all loaded and modified content, a transaction based Undo/Redo service, a flexible Attribute Editor and many, many more controls, components and services.
The Decima Control Framework allows building UI components to visualize and manipulate data. Combined with our layout and docking systems it allows us to dynamically structure the Editor based on discipline or users preferences. Our Editor UI is fast, simple and pretty by clever usage of Signed Distance Fields and a Tile Based Renderer.
The Decima Viewport is a common control used to preview and edit content using our 3D runtime, an embedded out-of-process version of the game. Having the game logic as part of the viewport allows users to edit content and directly play without loading a separate instance. It supports live content updates directly in our Viewports, and quickly replaces complex content hierarchies via Game Sync.
Tools Team Projects
The Tools team has a broad range of responsibilities. These can be designing and implementing entirely new workflows, improving current ones, or refactoring existing systems and frameworks, all to support making better games more easily. Some recent and upcoming examples include:
What you will do
In this role, you will:
Who you are
To qualify for this position, we expect you to have/be:
Plusses:
Things that we consider as bonuses, but are not hard requirements include:
Interested?
If you have existing materials:
Please note : This position is based in our studio in the heart of Amsterdam. Guerrilla offers relocation and immigration support.
At Guerrilla, we believe that our team's varied backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives help us create games that resonate with a diverse audience.
As an equal opportunities employer, we strive to create an inclusive environment, empower employees and embrace diversity.
We encourage everyone to respond as we consider all candidates on the basis of their merit, unique strengths, and perspectives they will bring to the role.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Does Guerrilla offer remote positions?
A: Unless stated otherwise, our vacancies are based on-site, in our studio in Amsterdam. For qualified candidates, we offer visa, permit, relocation and immigration support. Depending on role, we do offer hybrid work models allowing our employees to work from home one or more days per week.
Q: I don't have any work examples. Can I still apply for a job?
A: It's essential that you can prove to us that you have the necessary skills for the job. Rushing into an application without supplying the required materials won't leave a good impression. In general, it's a good idea to put together an excellent portfolio before you start applying for jobs.
Q: I have no experience in the games industry. Can I still get a job with you?
A: Games industry experience is certainly a bonus, but it's not always necessary. It's important to put together an excellent portfolio that demonstrates your skills and your understanding of the game development process.
Q: I applied for a job with you, but I haven't heard back. What happens now?
A: We aim to respond to all applications within three weeks. Due to the volume of requests, this sometimes takes a little longer. If you have not heard from us within three weeks, your application was most likely unsuccessful.
Q: How can I arrange a job interview with you?
A: We receive so many applications that we are only able to arrange interviews with the most suitable candidates. It's important that your application stands out from the crowd. Go ahead, impress us!
Q: I'm considering working at Guerrilla in the future. Is it possible for me to come for a tour of the studio?
A: Because of the confidential nature of the projects that we are working on, we cannot allow visitors into the studio. The most impressive job applicants will be invited for an interview, and will have an opportunity to visit some of the development areas.
Q: I'm a university student looking for a company that can help me with a (master) thesis assignment. Can we arrange a meeting to look at the different possibilities?A:We like to help out with university level assignments when we can!