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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern 3D Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern 3D Designer, you generally need a background in design or related studies, with foundational knowledge of 3D modeling and rendering principles. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as Autodesk Maya, Blender, or 3ds Max, and sometimes a portfolio showcasing your work, is often required. Creativity, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you collaborate well and translate ideas into visual forms. These skills and qualities are crucial to produce high-quality 3D assets, meet project deadlines, and contribute positively to design teams.

What does an Intern 3D Designer do?

An Intern 3D Designer assists in creating three-dimensional models, animations, and visualizations for various projects such as video games, movies, advertising, or product design. They typically work under the supervision of senior designers, learning to use industry-standard 3D software like Blender, Maya, or 3ds Max. Their responsibilities may include modeling objects, texturing surfaces, rendering images, and collaborating with other team members to bring creative ideas to life. This internship helps them gain valuable hands-on experience and build a professional portfolio.

What types of projects can an Intern 3D Designer expect to work on, and how much creative input is typically allowed?

As an Intern 3D Designer, you’ll often assist the design team with tasks such as creating 3D models, rendering visual concepts, and preparing assets for presentations or production. While interns generally start by supporting ongoing projects, many companies encourage fresh ideas and may invite you to contribute your creative perspective during brainstorming sessions or design reviews. The amount of creative input varies by organization, but proactive interns who demonstrate skill and initiative are often given more responsibility over time. This hands-on experience helps you build a diverse portfolio and develop collaborative skills by working closely with senior designers, engineers, and sometimes clients.
What are the most commonly searched types of 3D Designer jobs in Indiana? The most popular types of 3D Designer jobs in Indiana are:
Designer II - Sewer & Stormwater

Designer II - Sewer & Stormwater

City of Fort Wayne

Fort Wayne, IN • On-site

Full-time

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Designer II – Sewer & Stormwater Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (hours may vary)

Are you a skilled designer who can analyze complex systems, use tools like AutoCAD and Civil 3D with confidence, and turn data into smart infrastructure solutions?

The City Utilities Engineering team is hiring a Designer II to support and lead sewer and stormwater projects for the City of Fort Wayne. This role builds on foundational experience and offers greater ownership in design, analysis, and project coordination.

What You'll Do Support and lead planning, design, and construction engineering efforts for sewer and stormwater projects. Analyze system performance, develop solutions, and help move projects from concept through construction.

Key Responsibilities
• Perform and support engineering design, analysis, and project coordination for utility projects
• Review reports, evaluate alternatives, and recommend solutions to improve system performance
• Develop plans, specifications, and cost estimates for complex or large-scale projects
• Manage permitting, easements, and pre-bid processes including coordination and documentation
• Track project schedules, budgets, and documentation using PMIS

What You Bring – Education & Experience
• Bachelor's degree in Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited program
• Ability to meet Engineer Intern (EI) requirements upon passing the FE exam • At least one (1) year of relevant engineering design experience or progression from Designer I

Technical Skills & Knowledge
• Strong experience with AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or similar design software
• Working knowledge of hydraulics, hydrology, and utility system design
• Ability to interpret technical, regulatory, and engineering documents
• Experience with project management systems (PMIS) and documentation tracking
• Ability to analyze data, develop solutions, and communicate recommendations clearly

Why Work for the City of Fort Wayne At the City of Fort Wayne, you'll take the next step in your engineering career-working on impactful infrastructure projects that support community growth and sustainability while building your technical and project management expertise.

Equal Opportunity Employer


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