Quote The Linux Tech Specialist will assist with porting games from the Windows PC environment over to Linux by creating installer scripts, debugging problems, generating masters and builds, and other elements related to making a game run on the Linux platform. Our keyword is “le’Tech”.



Responsibilities:

Create/fix installer scripts.

Create tools/scripts for specific tasks and platform.

Find workarounds for game problems.

Make sure deadlines are met.

Collect all information required to create a build.



Requirements:

Power user - both Linux and Windows.

Gamer at heart.

Knowledge of what Dosbox and Wine is.

Really good attention to detail (put our keyword in the subject line of your response email).

Solid English.

Good command of an office-type software.

Ability to set priorities in order to meet deadlines.

Ability to keep focused.



What we offer:

A unique opportunity to enter a booming industry and to influence the future of digital distribution.

A competitive salary and a great, laid-back work atmosphere in our office based in Warsaw, Poland.

The chance to work in an international environment.

Access to a health care and sport activities package

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

With GOG.com heading over to Linux later this year they are in need of someone technically minded with Linux who doesn't mind moving to Poland.That's the important note, you will have to move over to them to work with them in their offices. The job is all about bringing Windows titles to Linux, so you need to know both systems rather well.Considering it states "Knowledge of what Dosbox andis." we could be looking at Wine ports from GOG. It will be interesting to see the reaction if they do, if it's done like System Shock 2 then great.Porting old games using Wine is perfectly acceptable as they aren't likely to be updated at all, which means they shouldn't ever break compatibility if they already work. When you consider a vast amount of GOG's library is old games it makes sense.It was actually posted in our forum here from what looks like a GOG.com rep and I feel it's important to highlight it here.See the full post on it and how to apply over here