Principal Graphics Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Software Development
Game Development / Testing, C++ Developer, AI Engineer, Software Engineer
About the Role
We are seeking a passionate and resilient Principal Graphics Engineer to own a foundational piece of our infrastructure: the rendering and runtime layer that lets unmodified mobile apps execute and stream pixel-perfect, low-latency experiences to any browser.
You will spend your time deep in graphics pipelines, shaders, GPU compositing, frame timing, and the cross-stack interactions between Android/Linux graphics, browser engines, and WebGL/WebGPU. The role demands first-principles thinking, an instinct for getting to the root of difficult problems, and the maturity to ship performance-critical code that holds up at scale.
We are equally interested in candidates with a deep graphics engineering background (game engines, browser graphics, GPU systems, real-time rendering) and candidates from adjacent low-level systems backgrounds with demonstrated graphics depth.
What You’ll Do- Own the design, implementation, and evolution of our graphics and rendering stack across native (Android/Linux) and web (WebGL, WebGPU) targets.
- Write efficient, maintainable, performance‑critical C/C++ for system‑level and rendering components, with hard requirements on frame budgets, memory, and latency.
- Profile and tune the full pipeline: CPU/GPU bottlenecks, shader cost, texture and buffer management, compositor interactions, and end‑to‑end streaming latency.
- Investigate and resolve faults in complex environments, tracing issues from the browser engine down through the runtime to the OS, kernel, and graphics driver.
- Drive upgrades to the underlying platforms (AOSP versions, browser engines, GLES/WebGPU evolution) while keeping the system stable and shippable.
- Partner with other teams to define and implement robust testing strategies for rendering correctness, performance regressions, and cross‑device fidelity.
- Operate as a senior independent contributor: scope your own work, drive it to completion, and communicate clearly with a small, high‑trust team.
- Work natively with AI coding agents and tooling (Claude Code, Cursor, agentic workflows, custom internal agents) to accelerate research, prototyping, code generation, debugging, and review, treating these tools as a junior pair you direct and verify, not a passenger.
This is a technically demanding role that rewards resilience, creative problem‑solving, and out‑of‑the‑box thinking.
Must‑Haves- Strong systems programming foundation: C/C++ proficiency on performance‑critical, low‑level codebases, with deep familiarity with Linux and OS‑level internals.
- Deep experience with one or more real‑time graphics stacks:
OpenGL ES, WebGL, WebGPU, Vulkan, Metal, or Direct
X, including shader programming, GPU memory and pipeline optimization, and frame/latency budgeting. - Track record of owning complex, multi‑component graphics or systems products end‑to‑end, from research prototype through production at scale.
- Daily fluency with AI coding agents and LLM tooling, with a clear bias toward verifying and pushing back on AI output rather than accepting it.
- A "dig until it bleeds" investigative instinct: the drive to understand every layer of the system.
- Strong written communication and a self‑directed working style suited to a small, senior, high‑trust team.
We’d love to see depth in two or more of the following:
- Browser engine internals (Chromium/Blink, Gecko, Web Kit), particularly the graphics, compositor, or rendering subsystems.
- Game engine internals, real‑time renderers, or GPU compute frameworks.
- Android internals and custom AOSP development (kernel, HAL, Surface Flinger, System Services, GMS, Android Build System).
- Android/Linux graphics stack (EGL, Gralloc, DRM/KMS, Mesa) and graphics driver work.
- Web platform technologies:
Web Assembly, WebRTC, and the surrounding browser security/sandboxing model. - Containers and virtualization (LXC, name spaces, cgroups) and their interaction with hardware‑accelerated graphics.
- Real‑time network and socket programming, including low‑latency streaming protocols and frame pacing.
- Linux device driver programming.
- Experience building, fine‑tuning, or evaluating internal AI/agent tooling that augments engineering work.
- A data‑driven mindset, relying on qualitative and quantitative signal to make informed decisions.
- Mobile game development experience, including engines, SDKs, and the broader ecosystem.
- Background in advanced compression, video codecs, or color management.
- Graduate work or research background in computer graphics, systems, or a related area.
- Group Retirement Savings Plan matching and participation
- Comprehensive benefits package (health, dental, vision), including Health and Wellness spending account
- Generous time off policies
- Access to leading AI tools and platforms
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