Lead Animator -Entertainment Job Description Location - Belfast / Northern Ireland Salary £50-60K Imagine seeing your name in the credits of a major film release or video game? This is the kind of compelling work that you could be proud to put your name to. My client, an established Entertainment & Visual Effects company is seeking several experienced animators to join their newly opened Northern Irish office, This is a remote role with occasional all hands meetings in the office in Belfast. If you have 6+ years experience as a 3D Animator, and love using Unreal Engine, Maya & MotionBuilder, then this role is for you. What were looking for: 6+ years in 3D animation Significant experience in Unreal Engine, Maya & motion builder Strong experience in physicality & motion capture. The ability to manage shot / sequence responsibilities in a fast paced working environment. A passion for team work & growth Nice to have: Knowledge of virtual production pipelines Benefits; What my client offers: £50-60 K + significant opportunity to progress your career. The chance to work on some major scale production projects Comprehensive support to help you excel in your career. Flexible remote / hybrid working. Cutting edge software & tools to help you excel in your role By joining my clients team in this way, youll play a pivotal part in working on meaningful projects that will be lauded on a global scale. If youre ready for a new challenge, then we want to hear from you. How to apply: If you believe you meet the criteria for this role and are excited about the opportunity to join our clients team, please apply via this link. Alternatively, you can reach out to Mark McCracken directly for an informal chat via LinkedIn or WhatsApp. About me: Mark McCracken has over 8 years of experience in the recruitment industry, successfully delivering on many sales, HR and senior appointments. He lives by a people first mentality, and is known to provide a personal approach to candidates and has a reputation for professionalism and dedication. Skills: Maya Unreal engine Motionbuilder