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That's No Moon Entertainment

Senior Level Designer (Project Hire)

That's No Moon Entertainment, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079


We are looking for a hardworking Senior Level Designer to focus on level ownership, including both geo and scripting. You will work with experienced developers to push innovation, agency, quality, and fidelity for next-gen gameplay and storytelling.

Find out exactly what skills, experience, and qualifications you will need to succeed in this role before applying below.Responsibilities:

You will own mission development from concept to ship, collaborating with leads and directors to create unforgettable experiences that marry gameplay and narrative— stories that players experience on-the-stick through gameplay and action.

Work with engineering, animation and design teams to implement content, solve workflow issues, and develop content pipelines.

We believe in ownership, so the more of your aesthetic and technical vision that you can prototype with your own skills, the better.

We also believe in open communication and collaboration – use your skills to communicate your vision to the rest of the team and get all the departments pumped to collaborate with you!

You will also work with producers to plan out and prioritize your development schedule. Know what the most important parts of your design are and have plans to reduce scope if something takes longer than expected.

Requirements & Skills:

Strong experience building and iterating on 3D level geometry.

Experience with level event and combat scripting.

Knowledge of and interest in the type of game we are making.

Knowledge of Unreal engine a plus.

Knowledge of art packages such as Maya, Max, and the Adobe suite a plus.

Qualities:

Have a cinematic eye! Conceptualize and pitch game systems and mechanics. Communicate clearly and visually to the Directors and the team.

Have ownership of your content. Once designs have been approved, the Senior Level Designer is responsible for bringing their levels and features to shipping quality.

Be creative. We don’t want to micromanage. Nothing makes us happier than seeing you prototype ideas we would have never conceptualized.

Be proactive. Don’t wait to be assigned a task – pitch concepts that you believe will make the game better and pitch them regularly.

Be a generalist. Learn whatever skills will help you complete your vision. From making prototype assets, to animation, VFX, mocap, audio, etc. – a designer is a versatile person. You will have stellar artists and engineers to help you, but the more you can present a singular vision to us with your prototype work, the more excited we will get about it!

Be responsible. You will be checking in script and level content without review. It’s your job not to break the build

(This is a temporary “Project Hire” position. The anticipated duration of this assignment will vary. TNM Project Hire employees will be eligible to participate in a number of TNM benefit plans such as medical, dental, vision, 401(k) matching, and flexible PTO)

TNM considers a number of factors when determining each role's base pay range, including industry benchmarks, location, experience, and other job specific skills. In addition to base pay, this role may be eligible for other incentive compensation including equity and profit share. The estimated base pay range for this role is U.S. only and not applicable for locations outside of the U.S.

The estimated base pay range for this role is: $110,000 - $157,400

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