Skydance

TD

TechnicalArtistSupport

€52–78k ~AI est. Madrid, Spain FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid candidates.

The Brief

“Technical Artist Support at Skydance. Skills: Technical Artist Support, 3D animation, Houdini HDAs. Fix issues in assigned scenes. Help artists solve simple bugs”

Industry & Context.

TD
Problems you'll solve

Solve basic technical issues; Solve simple bugs; Troubleshooting

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5 years in VFX or animation, artistic or/and technical aptitude related to 3D animation, Knowledge of some 3D animation area, Experience in any 3D animation Software

Nice to Have

1+ years in the animation industry, Ability to write simple scripts, Medium /high English level, Spanish

What You'll Do.

Fix issues in assigned scenes

Help artists solve simple bugs

Review pending tickets

Assist artists when issues arise

Prepare renders for dailies

Update basic documentation

Review and update technical documentation

Responsible for asset assemblies

Attend technical meetings

Keep trained and updated

Keep up on artistic methodologies

Keep up on technology trends

Proactively contribute to efficiency

Assist other team members

Follow department supervisor instructions

Follow leads’ instruction

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with TDs; Collaborate with TAs

Communication Scope

Technical documentation

Full Job Description

## Description Skydance offers a dynamic, inclusive, and ever-evolving culture where innovative ideas are welcomed, and growth fostered. The partnership between unique creativity and technological advancements are demonstrated within each pillar of the company. At the heart of it all is a commitment to boldly entertaining and relevant storytelling.   While all Animation studios look to hire people who are creative and hard-working, Skydance Animation is specifically looking for pioneers who seek to push the limits of what the world’s most collaborative art form can achieve, and to give those pioneers the space and the resources to build a new studio that’s doing something different.   For more information on how we process your personal information, please review the Privacy policy located at https://privacy.paramount.com/recruitment-privacy-notice.   --- As a Technical Artist Support, you will be responsible for helping assigned departments to solve basic technical issues.  ## Responsibilities Fixes the issues in the assigned scenes. Helps artists to solve simple bugs. Reviews pending tickets. Assists artists when issues arise in the day-to-day processes of the department – eg. Creating work scenes, publishing work, preparing renders for dailies, etc. Tests libraries such as Houdini's HDAs and prototypes. Updates basic documentation. Reviews and updates the technical documentation related to the workflows and tools of the department that they support. Is responsible for asset assemblies and updates. Attends technical meetings to as requested, to keep trained and updated in the new studio/department tools, pipelines, workflows, etc. Keeps up on current artistic methodologies and on technology trends and tools that best suit the production and the company in the development of a stronger creative and technical environment. Is willing to learn new workflows and proactively contribute to making them more efficient. Assists other team members when necessary. Follows the

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