Motion Capture Supervisor
@ Oomf

Hybrid
A$120,000
Hybrid
Full Time
Posted 9 hours ago

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About the Role

The Motion Capture Supervisor at Oomf is a pivotal role in a next-gen gaming studio. You will lead motion capture sessions and ensure seamless integration of real-time data into Unreal Engine.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage all motion capture operations
  • Oversee multiple tracking volumes and calibrate systems
  • Troubleshoot real-time issues during live sessions
  • Collaborate with artists, performers, and technical teams
  • Mentor a team of technicians on optical and facial capture workflows

Requirements

Minimum 5 years of experience in gaming, film, or live production. Proficiency with systems like OptiTrack, Vicon, Xsens and software including MotionBuilder, Maya, and LiveLink is essential.

Location & Benefits

This is an on-site role based in Melbourne. The position includes a relocation package and visa sponsorship for interstate or international candidates.

Key skills/competency

  • motion capture
  • real-time integration
  • Unreal Engine
  • OptiTrack
  • Vicon
  • Xsens
  • MotionBuilder
  • Maya
  • LiveLink
  • leadership

How to Get Hired at Oomf

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Customize your resume: Highlight motion capture and technical skills.
  • Tailor your cover letter: Address experience with Unreal Engine and tracking.
  • Showcase relevant portfolio: Include detailed motion capture projects.
  • Research Oomf's culture: Study their gaming innovations and team dynamics.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Study Unreal Engine integration techniques.
Review optical tracking system calibration.
Practice troubleshooting real-time data issues.
Familiarize with MotionBuilder and Maya.

Behavioral Questions

Describe a challenging project you led.
Explain teamwork during high-pressure sessions.
How do you mentor technical staff?
Share a situation with quick troubleshooting.

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