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3D Animation Lead

Denver, NC ยท On-site +1

The 3D Animation Lead role involves managing and guiding a team of animators on a show, acting as ... Thorough knowledge of Maya * An understanding of physical motion, weight, balance, texture and form

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The 3D Animation Lead role involves managing and guiding a team of animators on a show, acting as ... Thorough knowledge of Maya * An understanding of physical motion, weight, balance, texture and form

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3D Animator

Pasadena, CA ยท On-site +1

Experience working across the full 3D pipeline: modeling, texturing/shading, lighting, rigging, animation, rendering, and compositing * Proficiency with tools such as Unreal Engine, Blender, Maya ...

Experience working across the full 3D pipeline: modeling, texturing/shading, lighting, rigging, animation, rendering, and compositing * Proficiency with tools such as Unreal Engine, Blender, Maya ...

A passion for 3D animation and an interest to learning game development OPTIONAL: * Unreal Engine experience * Motionbuilder experience Additional Information REQUIRED SOFTWARE: * Autodesk Maya

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As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for 3d animation maya in the United States is $63,866.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $62,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a 3D Animation Maya job?

A 3D Animation Maya job involves creating animated scenes, characters, and special effects using Autodesk Maya, a leading 3D animation software. Professionals in this role work in industries like film, gaming, and advertising to produce high-quality visuals. They use keyframe animation, rigging, texturing, and rendering techniques to bring concepts to life. Strong artistic skills, technical proficiency, and an understanding of animation principles are essential. Many 3D animators collaborate with designers, modelers, and VFX artists to achieve the final look.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the 3D Animation Maya position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 3D Animation Maya artist, you need solid skills in 3D modeling, animation principles, texturing, and rendering, often supported by a degree in animation, computer graphics, or a related field. Proficiency in Autodesk Maya, as well as familiarity with other industry-standard tools like Adobe Creative Suite or ZBrush, is typically required, and certifications in these programs are highly valued. Strong creativity, attention to detail, time management, and effective communication with team members help you stand out in this position. These combined skills are vital for delivering visually compelling animations on schedule and collaborating efficiently in a production environment.

What does a typical workday look like for a 3D Animation Maya artist?

A typical workday for a 3D Animation Maya artist involves interpreting storyboards or scripts, developing and refining 3D models and animations using Autodesk Maya, and collaborating closely with directors, artists, or technical teams to achieve the desired visual outcomes. You may attend daily team meetings to discuss progress, receive feedback, and align on project goals. The work often consists of creative problem-solving, making revisions based on input, and meeting project deadlines. Tasks can vary depending on the studio, but you'll regularly balance creative development with technical execution. This collaborative and dynamic environment encourages ongoing learning and skill development.
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3D Animation Lead

Flying Bark Productions

Denver, NC โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

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Job description

Flying Bark Productions is a dynamic and innovative animation studio dedicated to pushing the boundaries of character animation and storytelling. We are working on exciting projects such as Avatar: The Last Airbender feature film, Netflix's Ghostbusters animated series and Stranger Things animated series as well as upcoming feature film, Zac Power.


The 3D Animation Lead role involves managing and guiding a team of animators on a show, acting as the main contact between production and supervisors, and ensuring smooth communication and workflow. This role requires strong leadership skills, technical knowledge of animation tools (especially Maya), and the ability to solve creative and technical challenges while meeting deadlines. The lead also coaches junior artists, collaborates with other departments, and supports production needs to maintain high-quality animation output.


About the role:

  • Lead a team of animators on a show
  • Be the key contact for production and supervisor/s. Maintain clear communication, deal with creative challenges, provide solutions and adapt to changes in production & scheduling
  • Set and manage team assignments in collaboration with the animation supervisor
  • Have a good understanding of the animation tasks the team will be working on and the potential technical and creative challenges involved
  • Be prepared to deputise for the animation supervisor if necessary
  • Be aware of workflow templates, methodology and documentation; provide to the team where necessary
  • Work with technology teams to ensure that department tools are available for the team and properly set up for the show
  • Inform supervisors and Head of Department (HOD) of any advances made on a project for integration into other shows
  • May be required to work with HOD and supervisors on bids when requested
  • Effectively manage team to avoid potential conflict or disagreement
  • Maintain positive relationships with all other departments and address any issues promptly
  • Attend dailies and present the work of your team; guide artists on how to present their work
  • Coach, share knowledge and assume some responsibility for the progression of more junior members of the team
  • Provide regular feedback to the team to ensure that work is always delivered on time to the highest possible standard
  • Work with the technical animators to ensure that show wikis are kept up to date


About you:

  • Previous experience mentoring or leading a team
  • Thorough knowledge of Maya
  • An understanding of physical motion, weight, balance, texture and form
  • An understanding of rigs and typical rigging set-ups, animation pipelines and transferring data between tools
  • The proven ability to work under pressure
  • Being open to direction and able to embrace change
  • Attention to detail
  • Reliable, with good time keeping and the ability to meet deadlines
  • Excellent organisation, communication and interpersonal skills
  • A demonstrable commitment to creative collaboration within a team and with other departments
  • Adaptability and the willingness to learn new processes and technical skills
  • Working knowledge of modelling, rigging and Mel/Python scripting
  • Knowledge of human and animal anatomy as well as life drawing skills


What do we do?

Flying Bark Productions is a renowned independent producer of family-focused animation entertainment. For over 50 years, our 2D and 3D production facility hascreated award-winning feature films and TV series.


Why work with us?

  • We work on some pretty cool projects - check out our website: https://www.flyingbark.com.au/
  • We love dogs and you will often see some of our regular fluffy companions in the studio.
  • We have a hybrid approach to work. For this particular position, full remote could be an option.
  • Career development is important to us so we offer training and support opportunities whenever possible.
  • Our employees say our culture is the best they've ever experienced - everyone is welcome and celebrated!


Flying Bark Productions is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.