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2D Animation Rigging Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Adjunct Faculty DAA

San Jose, CA · On-site

$3K - $4.50K/mo

Skilled in storyboarding, digital painting, rigging, modeling and 2D animation * Strong computer skills including the ability to collect and analyze information. * Competent in a wide variety of ...

An understanding of rigs and typical rigging set-ups, animation pipelines and transferring data ... For over 50 years, our 2D and 3D production facility hascreated award-winning feature films and TV ...

An understanding of rigs and typical rigging set-ups, animation pipelines and transferring data ... For over 50 years, our 2D and 3D production facility hascreated award-winning feature films and TV ...

$117.50K - $140.70K/yr

Build and support tools and scripts (e.g., Python, MEL, Unreal tooling) that speed up rigging ... Is an insatiable learner, curious inside and outside their specialization. * 2D and/or 3D animation ...

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How much do 2d animation rigging jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for 2d animation rigging in the United States is $39.41, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.88 and $63.94 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a 2D Animation Rigging job?

A 2D Animation Rigging job involves creating digital skeletons for characters, props, and objects to allow smooth movement in animation. Rigging artists design and implement control systems using bones, joints, and deformers to help animators manipulate characters efficiently. They work closely with animators to ensure rigs are functional, flexible, and meet the project's artistic and technical requirements. Strong knowledge of rigging software like Toon Boom Harmony or Adobe After Effects is essential. This role is crucial for streamlining animation production and ensuring fluid, consistent motion.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the 2D Animation Rigging position, and why are they important?

Success in 2D Animation Rigging requires a strong understanding of animation principles, character anatomy, and proficiency in setting up digital rigs for animators. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as Toon Boom Harmony, Adobe After Effects, or Moho, as well as relevant certifications or training, is often expected. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication help riggers collaborate seamlessly with animators and other production team members. These competencies are crucial for creating efficient, expressive, and technically robust rigs that streamline the animation process and support creative vision.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in 2D Animation Rigging?

A typical day in 2D Animation Rigging involves reviewing character designs, creating and refining rig structures, and ensuring rigs are user-friendly and meet animation requirements. You’ll regularly collaborate with animators to address rigging issues, troubleshoot technical problems, and implement feedback for optimal performance. Rigging artists often attend team meetings to align on project goals and integrate their work with other production departments, such as design and compositing. This role offers opportunities to develop specialized skills, take on more complex characters, and potentially advance to supervisory or technical director positions as you gain experience.
What are the most commonly searched types of 2D Animation Rigging jobs? The most popular types of 2D Animation Rigging jobs are:
Infographic showing various 2D Animation Rigging job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,974 per year, or $39.4 per hour.
Adjunct Faculty, 2D Animation (On Campus)

Adjunct Faculty, 2D Animation (On Campus)

Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design

Lakewood, CO

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


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Adjunct Faculty, 2D Animation (On Campus)
Salary: $2,440 (lecture) – $3,340 (studio) per class, per term
Location: Lakewood, CO
Target Fill Date: June 1st, 2026
Rocky Mountain College of Art +Design is looking for an Adjunct Professor who has expertise in 2D Animation. The faculty member works with the Chair and Program Lead of the Animation program, working closely with students, faculty, and administrative staff to advance teaching, student clubs and activities, co-curricular experiences, and curriculum development. They will work closely with academic leadership with a focus on teaching, monitoring and improving student learning and success, and performing duties as assigned by the Chair and the Program Lead.
RMCAD’s Digital Arts + Media Department offers degree programs rooted in industry-aligned practices, emerging technologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The successful applicant will have demonstrated expertise in Animation workflows, with an emphasis on character motion studies, performance-based animation, and scene development using Toon Boom Harmony. This position supports the continued design, development, and delivery of dynamic, studio-centered curricula and the advancement of learning outcomes to prepare students for leadership in an evolving digital landscape.
Required Qualifications
  • A graduate degree (MA, MS, MFA, MDes, or equivalent) in Animation, Game Art, Game Design, relevant Motion Graphics, OR a bachelors degree with a sustained record of professional or studio-based work in these areas.
  • Proficiency using and teaching industry-leading 2D Animation software, including, but not limited to ToonBoom Harmony (required), Storyboard Pro (required), Adobe Photoshop (bonus) Adobe After Effects (bonus), etc
  • Examples of pedagogical approaches that align with the institution's mission and values, along with evidence of effective and inclusive teaching that values a diverse student body.
Preferred Qualifications
  • A terminal degree (MFA or PhD) in Art, Design, or a related discipline OR equivalent professional distinction recognized at a national or international level.
  • 2+ years of teaching experience in an accredited postsecondary institution with proven expertise in teaching Animation or related digital media.
  • A sustained record of professional or studio-based work in Animation or related digital media, demonstrated through published short/feature films, series work, studio credits, freelance projects, portfolio, and/or client-based productions.
  • Ongoing engagement with contemporary, emerging industry practices and pipelines with demonstrated expertise in 2D animation production workflows, including character animation, scene development, and rigging/puppetry in Toon Boom Harmony. Experience with storyboarding, motion graphics, or visual development pipelines is also valued.
  • Courses taught may include 2D Animation I–IV (motion studies through advanced scene work), Drawing + Acting for Animation, Storyboarding, and Motion Graphics.
  • Candidates should have experience with character animation, performance-based animation, and scene development using Toon Boom Harmony. Experience with puppetry and rigging workflows in Toon Boom Harmony is strongly encouraged.
  • Knowledge of Storyboard Pro, Adobe Photoshop, and After Effects is preferred.
Working Conditions
This position involves teaching in a higher education environment and may include in-person and/or online instruction depending on course assignment. The role may require a flexible schedule, including daytime and evening hours. Work is typically performed in a classroom, studio, and/or computer-based environment and involves regular use of digital tools and software. The position requires interaction with students in both individual and group settings. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design is an Equal Opportunity Employer