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Battlefield is a storied franchise renowned for uncompromising combat gameplay and all-out warfare, for over two decades. 100 million players and 5 billion hours played later, Battlefield Studios is defining the future of the first-person shooter with the biggest launch in franchise history with Battlefield 6, and a new era beginning with Battlefield REDSEC.
United under the banner of Battlefield Studios, 4 world-class teams across Criterion, DICE, Motive, and Ripple Effect have come together to focus on the future of the franchise, a connected Battlefield universe filled with immersive experiences built on our unique DNA.
At Ripple Effect, we are a studio where you can do the best work of your career. Above all, we’re driven by quality - in the games we create, and in the studio we’ve built.
Our values: We believe every day our work should be better than it was the day before. We iterate, innovate, and support our devs as they grow in their crafts and push one another toward mastery. We believe in operating with integrity, and creating an inclusive team where everyone’s ideas are heard.
With studios located in Los Angeles and Vancouver, Ripple Effect has been dedicated to the Battlefield franchise since our founding as DICE LA in 2013.
We’re all-in on the future and our most ambitious Battlefield yet. Want to be part of something special? Read on.
We’re looking for a Technical Artist with a strong focus on tools and pipeline development to help scale content production for a AAA environment. You’ll work at the intersection of art and engineering, building robust, scalable workflows that enable teams to deliver high-quality content efficiently. Partnering closely with artists, designers, and engineers, you’ll identify bottlenecks, develop production-ready solutions, and drive improvements across the content pipeline
What You’ll Do:
Design, develop, and maintain tools that support production workflows.
Debug and resolve pipeline issues across multiple stages of development.
Automate repetitive tasks to improve efficiency and reduce human error.
Collaborate with artists to identify workflow challenges and implement practical solutions.
Document tools and provide support to content teams.
Skills We Look For:
3-5 years of experience developing production-ready tools and pipelines for game development or a closely related field
Strong scripting/programming skills (e.g., Python, C#, or similar)
Experience building tools in DCC applications (e.g., Maya, Blender, Houdini)
Familiarity with game engines (e.g., Unity, Unreal) and asset integration workflows
Solid understanding of art production pipelines and real-time constraints
Experience with version control systems (e.g., Git, Perforce)
Problem-solving mindset with the ability to balance technical constraints and artistic goals
Strong communication skills and ability to work across disciplines