3D Designer

Hubbell Incorporated

The Role

Overview

Create 3D product visualizations, animations, and post‑production assets for marketing.

Key Responsibilities

  • 3d software
  • animation
  • rigging
  • lighting
  • rendering
  • texturing

Tasks

-Regularly using and staying updated on industry-standard software such as Blender, 3ds Max, Keyshot and Substance Painter. -Animating objects/ products to convey movement and emotion. This can include preparing models with a digital skeleton (rigging) for easier manipulation. -Setting up digital lighting and camera angles to establish the scene's mood for application level. -Produce high-quality rendered images or sequences for final output. -Undertake a diverse range of tasks, involving different people and different activities, whilst prioritising their own work and achieving fixed deadlines. -Adding textures and materials to models to increase realism.

Requirements

  • adobe suite
  • 3+ years
  • portfolio
  • photography
  • ad film
  • collaboration

What You Bring

-Experience of photography, illustration or hand drawing is beneficial to the role. -Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite -At least 3 years’ experience in a similar role in a creative environment. -A portfolio of high-quality graphical work produced in a professional environment -Experience within an edge of ad film making could be an advantage, but not essential -Ability to work collaboratively across creative and technical teams.

The Company

About Hubbell Incorporated

-Products span from high-voltage grid components to connectors, lighting fixtures, wiring devices, and data-center infrastructure. -It serves markets ranging from utilities and renewables to commercial construction, healthcare, OEMs, telecom, and residential. -Notable projects include equipping smart grids, powering hospitals, wiring data centers, and supporting wind and solar farms. -It traces its roots through a century of innovation, adding major acquisitions like Ohio Brass, Burndy, Aclara to its legacy. -An unusual fact: its founder’s 1900s patent for a paper-roll cutter shaped its early success and led to today’s broad industrial reach. -Headquartered in Shelton, CT, it maintains a storied heritage in electrification.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Data Center

Healthcare

Industrial

Institutional

OEM

Fuels

Power & Utility

Renewables

Residential

Telecom

Water & Gas