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An established industry player is seeking a Technical Artist to join their dynamic team in the picturesque Annecy region. This role involves providing daily support to artistic teams, defining artistic pipelines, and addressing production challenges. The ideal candidate will have solid experience in AAA productions, a strong grasp of world-building, and proficiency in 3D modeling software and game engines. Join a passionate team dedicated to innovation and excellence, where your contributions will significantly impact the development of groundbreaking games. If you are eager to collaborate in an inclusive environment and grow your expertise, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Founded in 1996, Ubisoft Annecy has developed many sagas, especially on Splinter Cell, Assassin’s Creed, while focusing on multiplayer online and social aspects, and also on concrete game mandates such as Tom Clancy’s: The Division 2 and Ghost Recon Wildlands. We are now proud to have developed our own IP, Steep and Riders Republic!
More recently, we are working on innovation with the creation of a technological expertise hub around the Snowdrop engine pipeline, for which we are focusing firstly on engine and graphics topics.
Located in one of the most dynamic regions of France, our Ubisoft studio is settled between lake and mountains, in the middle of Annecy, also known as the Venice of the Alps, 30 minutes away from Geneva International Airport. Having a studio with perpetual growth, we are focusing on our team members' commitment and teamwork. Our ambition relies on innovation and excellence with an ultimate purpose: our players' satisfaction!
You will be joining the Technical Artists team and working under the responsibility of the Technical Artistic Director. You are in direct contact with the artistic teams.
As a Technical Artist, your responsibilities will be as follows:
You have solid experience as a Technical Artist, ideally on AAA or AA productions.
Ubisoft is committed to creating an inclusive work environment that reflects the diversity of our player community. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age or disability status.
All information will be treated as confidential in accordance with the Employment Equity Act.
Integrating the Ubisoft French studios also means: