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CD PROJEKT RED is seeking an Expert Animation Programmer to join our R&D team in Vancouver, BC. You will develop and implement cutting-edge animation systems that leverage generative models, collaborating with ML researchers, engineers, and designers to deliver high-quality motion.
You should have 7+ years in game programming with strong C++ skills, real-time animation knowledge, and experience with large engines like Unreal.
To create revolutionary, story-driven RPGs which go straight to the hearts of gamers — this is our mission. Want to dive deeper into our company’s culture? Explore our social media and check out ourYouTube channel andBeyond the Game Blog where we share behind-the-scenes insights and stories direct from our team members!
CD PROJEKT RED is looking for an experienced Expert Animation Programmer to join our R&D team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. This role is focused on the development and implementation of cutting-edge, next-generation character animation systems that leverage animation generation models. You have a deep expertise in animation technology, character rigging, and tool development, and will be instrumental in defining the future of character animation in our titles. Experience in generative models and machine learning is a bonus but not required.
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The application window for this position will close by 2 October 2026.
This job can be hybrid/in-office or fully remote.
Life in the Office
This position is a new role.
Estimated pay range for this position:$180,100 - $247,600 CAD annually.
At CD PROJEKT RED compensation for our roles in North America are determined based on competitive market data, geographic location, and individual factors tied to business needs. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. Final offers are dependent on job-related factors like experience, qualifications, and location.
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