XR Visualization Program Manager
MSCCN - Madison, WI
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JOB REQUIREMENTS: Mead & Hunt, a nationally recognized professionalservices consulting firm, has an exciting opportunity available for aprogram manager to develop our XR and visualization programscompanywide. This position is an opportunity to grow our XR andvisualization service line and has the potential to manage thedepartment as it grows. Responsibilities include leading our XR andvisualization program (including strategy, workflows, and training);researching and communicating trends and technologies as they relate toXR and visualization in the AEC industry; networking with industrypeers; and managing the XR and visualization workload process. Sometravel will be required. The successful candidate must have an associatedegree (or higher) in architectural design, gaming, or relevant fieldAND at least ten years of relevant experience. The ideal candidate willhave experience with any/all of the following: XR and visualizationsoftware programs, including: Enscape 3D, Lumion, TwinMotion (or othergaming software), Infraworks, LumenRT, Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD Civil3D, and/or AutoCAD Leading company-wide visualization programs,including strategy, training, and workflow standards Performing researchand implementation of emerging technologies Leading teams and mentoringstaff Using and troubleshooting XR/visualization hardware and other ITneeds Presenting to large audiences Collaborating with multiple servicelines and corporate management (IT and Marketing) groups If you havestrong communication and organizational skills, are self-motivated, andcan work well both independently and as part of a team, complete theonline application process for this job posting atOR submit your cover letter and resume (and thepdf application if possible) to the address below. The deadline to applyfor this position is Friday, October 15, 2021. Interviews are awarded onour review of your ability to meet the qualifications in the paragraphsdescribing the
Created: 2025-12-05