Do you want to be part of a team of the leading specialist in the gaming industry They have been active for more than three decades. In the Haarlem office more than 140 employees are working with nearly 50 different nationalities. The company has offices and clients throughout the world on 6 continents.
Working with them not only boosts up your career but gives a new perspective on what it means to find your true passion as well. You would be an essential asset to an international company and get the opportunity to collaborate with your colleagues from all over the world. The organization also puts emphasis on team spirit so if you want to work at a company where social hours and activities with your colleagues are part of the agenda do not scroll down anymore you are at the best place!
The company is situated in Haarlem and easily accessible by any means of transport since it is next to the highways and the train station.
Role description
As a math analyst you hold an important position in the testing of games for the gambling industry. You conduct math analysis to calculate the return accurately odds volatility or any other mathematical problem for simple to moderately difficult games. Together with test engineers you discuss your analysis and findings and indicate what elements need to be verified. Where applicable you resolve mathrelated issues with mathematicians from other offices as well as manufacturers. In the end your work contributes to games being approved for use in landbased and online markets all around the world.
Role demand
- Degree in Mathematics Computer Sciences or another relevant study
- Good knowledge of C. Java is an advantage
- Valid working permit
Rewards
- Monthly starting salary of 3423
- Pension plan
- Travel allowance fully reimbursed
- Training
- 25 holidays
- International and informal working environment
- Directly employed by our client
Are you interested in delivering fair products of high quality with a diverse group of people from different nationalities Apply through the button below. For more information call Jan Andries Stam on.
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