Remote Weapons Artist
If you’re a talented Weapons Artist with an impressive portfolio and you like the sound of joining a world-renowned game studio, look no further for your next role! Read on for details and to apply today...
As a Weapons Artist at this studio you will be working fully remotely in your efforts to create industry-leading weapons and props for some highly anticipated new game titles. Within the role you will take ownership over weapons and props art, using your skills to push the boundaries and make assets as stunning as possible.
This studio is home to the highest rated AAA trilogy of all time, and with more brand-new titles up their sleeves, this is a perfect time to join the team. In return for your hard work, you will get to enjoy some amazing benefits from private medical care, annual bonus, relocation support, studio clubs, wellness classes, and onsite training just to mention a few!
Weapons Artist responsibilities:
Key requirements for this remote role:
If you think you could be a good fit for this role, get in touch with Eleanor today on ew@skillsearch.com or apply now by submitting your CV in the form below.
Tags: Weapons Artist, Weapon Artist, Prop Artist, Props Artist, Asset Artist, Game Artist, Game Art, Game Art Jobs, Games Jobs, Remote Jobs
Years of experience and salary levels are shown purely as a guide. We will only consider applications from candidates that can demonstrate the skills or experience required for the role.
Please be aware that while we would love to respond to every application we receive, due to high numbers we cannot guarantee this. We do however appreciate any time you invest into the application and will make sure to get in touch should anything in future more closely fit your skillset.
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