Full Stack Software Developer Automation
NVIDIA- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a minimum of 2 years of experience in writing Nuke pipeline code using Python, along with strong written and verbal communication skills. They should demonstrate talent for designing intuitive, artist-friendly workflows, possess a solid understanding of object-oriented programming patterns, be comfortable with Git and unit testing, and have a desire to probe and understand complex systems. Basic DCC familiarity with Houdini, Maya, and experience programming in C++ using Nuke’s NDK are preferred, as is an understanding of Color Science.
The Pipeline Developer will develop and maintain efficient and creative workflows and tools for composting artists, troubleshoot artist tool issues and develop effective solutions in collaboration with the pipeline team, work daily with the pipeline management team and team lead to identify and implement new features, attend daily scrum meetings, write technical briefs and user documentation, identify early areas of improvements and escalate issues as needed, and contribute to the overall pipeline development and support efforts.
Provides visual effects and real-time production
Scanline VFX specializes in creating visual effects for films and television. The company uses its proprietary fluid simulation software, Flowline, to produce realistic natural elements like fire, smoke, and water. This software has been recognized with an Academy Award for its technical achievements. Scanline VFX stands out from its competitors by combining a large, diverse team of over 1,200 professionals with significant investments in its technology and infrastructure, particularly from Netflix. This allows them to take on a wide range of projects, both for Netflix and other clients. The goal of Scanline VFX is to help filmmakers achieve their artistic visions while pushing the limits of what can be done in visual effects and real-time production.