Ubisoft

Gaming

EventScriptingDesigner

sofia, sofia-capital, bulgaria FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.

The Brief

“Event Scripting Designer at Ubisoft. Skills: Scripting, Game engines, Level editing tools. Integrate scripted events. Integrate cinematic scenes”

What You'll Achieve.

Create compelling narrative experiences

Industry & Context.

Gaming
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Basic software tools, English

Nice to Have

Game development, Game engines, Level editing tools, Scripting, Unreal, Visual programming, 3D software, Autodesk 3D Studio Max, MotionBuilder

What You'll Do.

Integrate scripted events

Integrate cinematic scenes

Conceptualize narrative events

Define realization needs

Understand cutscenes intentions

Determine feasibility

Integrate animated objects

Integrate gameplay objects

Integrate interactive objects

Integrate scripted cameras

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with Level Designers; Collaborate with animation; Collaborate with programming; Collaborate with sound; Collaborate with level art; Work with Quest Designers; Collaborate with creative teams; Collaborate with cross-functional teams; Collaborate with technical teams

Communication Scope

Good communication skills; English

Process & Methodology

Time management skills, Organize own work, Meet deadlines

Full Job Description

Ubisoft is a global leader in gaming with teams across the world creating original and memorable gaming experiences, from Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow Six, to Just Dance and more. We believe diverse perspectives help both players and teams thrive. If you’re passionate about innovation and pushing entertainment boundaries, join our journey and help us create the unknown! Founded in 2006 with a team of just 11 developers, Ubisoft Sofia now celebrates 20 years as a leading AAA game development studio, home to over 220 professionals. Initially focused on platform ports and smaller-scale projects, the studio has steadily expanded its expertise and impact within the Ubisoft network. Today, Ubisoft Sofia is part of Vantage Studios – a creative house within Ubisoft that brings together the talented teams behind Assassin’s Creed®, Far Cry®, and Rainbow Six®. As of 2026, the team in Sofia has contributed to 22 titles across major platforms, supporting some of Ubisoft’s most iconic franchises. A longstanding co-development partner on the Assassin’s Creed series, Ubisoft Sofia has helped bring to life acclaimed titles such as Black Flag, Origins, Valhalla, Mirage, and Assassin’s Creed Shadows. The studio has also led production on key projects, including Assassin’s Creed Liberation, Rogue, The Curse of the Pharaohs, Dawn of Ragnarök, Mirage (iPhone and iPad), and Shadows (macOS). Beyond its projects, Ubisoft Sofia is driven by its people – fostering a culture of creativity, trust, and continuous learning. The studio empowers talent to grow, take ownership, and shape the future of interactive entertainment together. Your role As part of the Level Design family, The Event Scripting Designer will work closely with Level Designers to conceptualize and integrate various scripted events and cinematic scenes into the engine throughout the production process in collaboration with the animation, programming, sound, and level art groups. Your daily adventure BE AWARE OF THE GAME AND LEVEL D

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