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19 August 2008

 

3d visualiser

3D Visualiser Job, Central London, SE1
Leaders in their field of Design and Build, our client specialise in the design of world class research and development centres and commercial properties throughout the UK, Europe and the US.
Founded in 1964 they were the first took to the stage at the world fair in the USA with a revolutionary scheme, today they continue tro service the scientifuc community and coninually innovate. The sectors they work in include; Financial, Legal, I.T, Creative, Marketing and large blue chip organisations and of course the research and development sector.
Currently they are looking to recruit a highly talented 3D visualiser to join the visualisation team. Your role will be to produce high quality visuals, using 3D Studio Max and AutoCAD 3D for client presentations and marketing purposes. Previous experience of new build and design & build visualisations is highly beneficial as well as a passion for the built environment.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a hugely successful company that are able to offer excellent career progression, exciting projects and a sociable working environment.
Key Skills:
· 3d Studio Max
· Premiere CS3
· Photoshop
· AutoCad
· Experience in the New Build and D &B; projects
Benefits:
· Highly competitive salary
· Performance related bonuses
· Opportunity for career progression
· Working with a financially stable and international company

Phone: 0207 259 8730



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