Breach
Job Details
Breach is looking for an experienced and talented Senior 3D Artist to help shape our art pipelines and inspire our existing team with impactful, high-quality creations. We create content and solutions for virtual, augmented and mixed reality (VR / AR / MR / XR), with a focus on multi-user collaboration and cross-platform scenarios.
Responsibilities
Research, design exploration, and prototyping to create compelling experiences and high-quality content.
Work with the extended team and contribute to conceptual discussions on a variety of projects.
Creation of production-ready content for use in Unity and/or Unreal.
Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience as a developer in a relevant field.
- Expert knowledge in a leading 3D software package – Maya, 3ds Max, Blender or Modo.
- Experience with Creative Cloud products
- Previous experience with Substance Designer/Painter
- Ability and desire to work in small teams focused on innovation.
Bonus points
- Comfortable taking the lead and encouraging others.
- Have a keen sense of priorities.
- Familiarity with the content creation pipeline for Unity and/or Unreal
- Experience with Houdini or other procedural tools and pipelines
- Experience creating shaders, scripts, pipeline enhancements, or other areas of technical art
- A sensitivity for design and user experience.
What we can offer
- An environment where you are encouraged to grow personally and professionally.
- Work with a variety of high-level clients and collaborators
- The opportunity to play an active role on the international XR scene.
- Central and busy office environment.
- Recurring social events.
- Flexible hours and competitive compensation.
About the company
Breach began in late 2016, when three co-founders from Norway met in the Work-Work game-themed coworking space. Breach has since grown into a team of 30 enthusiastic designers and developers, working on a variety of projects both internally as well as with customers and partners around the world.
The company’s headquarters are located in the city center of Trondheim, a technology capital and university town, in Norway, close to major streets served by buses, trains and trams, and a bustling city center.