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We seek experienced Mechatronics Engineers with precision motion control experience to join our team working on innovative semiconductor inspection and metrology tools! Participate and/or lead the design of linear and rotary ultra-precision motion stages.
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From brainstorming through implementation, the Animator/Motion Designer will work with members of the Product & Design team, as well as our engineering, marketing, and QA groups. The candidate possesses a blend of animation, UI motion design, and 3D design skills.
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6 years of experience in product design or UX. Motion design experience related to physics, patterns, and visual design elements. As a Motion Designer, you’ll apply your passion for animation to simplify complex interactions and solve challenging design problems.
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Responsibilities Create on-brand, on-brief visually stunning motion graphics, animations & edited video content that will cut through the clutter on various digital media platforms—with a keen eye for aesthetics, detail & storytelling (pacing & timing), aiming to exceed expectations Incorporate on-brand typography, visual effects & sound design to enhance overall impact & engagement of motion graphic content; willingness to appear in content as needed (voice, hand, etc.
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Motion design experience related to physics, patterns, and visual design elements. You’ll help define and implement Google’s motion design language and you’ll think critically about how motion reinforces Google’s UX brand, enhances interactivity, and delights our users.
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Minimum Qualifications Master’s of Fine Arts degree in a related field or Bachelor of Fine Arts and equivalent professional work experience of at least five years (such as industry/on-set experience in film and/or television production/post-production leadership roles) or PhD in motion pictures or a related field.
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Job Summary: The Control Systems section within the Sensor Power Department (SPD) has an exciting employment opportunity for a Senior Engineer with motion control experience. Familiarity with Hardware-in-Loop (HIL) systems and their use for motion control applications.
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The Motion Planning team is looking for an experienced Machine Learning engineer to join us in developing a state-of-the-art motion planning system for autonomous driving. As an expert in machine learning in the Motion Planning team, you will be responsible to design and develop new Machine Learning models for our Motion Planners, and to deploy the model on our next-generation autonomous vehicle platform and ultimately to millions of Toyota production vehicles.
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One of Apple's R&D groups is currently seeking a senior motion control systems engineering manager. Skilled in the development, theory, design, modeling and implementation of motion control algorithms.
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You will help to define and drive the future state of our motion design language working across all domain experiences, bringing our design system, Evo, to life through immersive and captivating moments.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Motion Designer to join our Brand Design team at eBay, where you will play a pivotal leadership role in crafting and evolving the motion system within the new Global Brand Platform.
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We are looking for a motion designer and video editor to join the team to create, edit, and mix video assets and motion designs for Philo's marketing, and communications needs. You should have project expertise with motion design, video editing, digital marketing, and experience cataloging, managing, and referencing video storage assets for large and complex productions/projects.
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Secure our Nation, Ignite your Future ManTech is seeking a Full Motion Video (FMV) Analyst to support our Marine Corps Intelligence Activity contract on MCB Quantico This role requires an active DoD TS/SCI clearance.
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We are a team of creative makers who are experts in the intersection of craft and technology necessary to tell the most innovative and compelling stories through experiences, art, design, video, photography, motion graphics, animation, and sound.
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Core focus on motion design with demonstrable experience. Lucy is currently working on a Senior Motion Designer position for a top London-based branding agency. If you're ready to shape the future of brand storytelling and drive creative excellence through motion, we want to hear from you.
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