The next decade of film, episodic, and game production will be shaped by how well generative AI integrates into the pipelines artists already trust. Foundry's bet — backed by 30 years of building the tools behind every VFX Oscar of the last decade — is that the winners won't be standalone AI apps. They'll be the studios that can compose, control, and reason over a fleet of AI models inside their existing workflows, with the security and traceability production demands. Griptape Nodes is the orchestration layer that makes that possible: a Python-first, node-based platform where artists assemble pipelines spanning image, video, 3D, audio, and text models — running locally or in the cloud, model-agnostic, and stitched into Nuke, Maya, Blender, and beyond. Griptape Reactor is what comes next: a context layer that gives agents real production awareness so AI work can finally be coherent across an entire production. This role sits on engineering, but with a particular brief: be the artist's voice on the build side. Reporting to the Director of Engineering, you'll ship the things that make Griptape Nodes and Griptape Reactor feel like they understand artists — custom nodes, custom widgets, reference workflows, example libraries, prototypes that turn "wouldn't it be cool if…" into something runnable today. More experienced engineers on the team will help harden your code where it matters; what you bring is the empathy and intuition the rest of the team learns from. Our North Star is "Craveability." We build products people crave to use, not have to use. We measure success by how much users enjoy our products, not just tolerate them. Engineering is held to that bar — we keep users in flow, test the way they actually work, and build with the polish that earns trust.
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