WDI Figure Programming Intern, Summer/Fall 2026 jobs in United States
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The Walt Disney Company · 6 hours ago

WDI Figure Programming Intern, Summer/Fall 2026

The Walt Disney Company is known for its creativity and innovation in theme parks and entertainment. The WDI Figure Programming Intern will assist in programming and maintaining Audio-Animatronic figures, collaborating with technical teams to create immersive experiences for Disney attractions.

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Responsibilities

Work closely with other Show Programmers to operate and maintain Animation & Show Programming system’s highly specialized hardware and software tools
Assist in creating, debugging, and coordinating Audio-Animatronic figures’ digital assets (character sheets, animation data, rigs, ride paths, shots, and/or models)
Build and review digital animation rigs
Provide pipeline and animation process support and asset integration to the Show Animators for the programming of Audio-Animatronics figures
Partner with the creative team and overall show programming team to program special effects, audio, animated props and show action equipment
Organize, secure and maintain show data created by the Animators and Show Programmers
Provide technical support for computer graphic animation programs (such as Maya and MotionBuilder)
Assist in developing or maintaining show programming tools
Learn proprietary software packages

Qualification

CG character animation rigsRobotic animation knowledgeComputer graphic animationMayaMotionBuilderPythonC++Team collaborationAdaptability

Required

Familiarity with creating and maintaining rigs for CG character animation
Ability to function in a dynamic work environment, managing multiple project tasks
Basic Knowledge of robotic animation, control systems, and mechanical systems
Ability to provide basic technical support for computer graphic animation applications
Ability to work with limited supervision but be able to integrate inputs from many individuals and work as a team member
High tolerance for change and changing requirements
Currently enrolled as a Junior or higher attending an accredited college/university earning a degree majoring in traditional animation, computer animation, industrial automation control programming or related field
Be enrolled in an accredited college/university pursuing a degree taking at least one class at time of application posting OR currently participating in a Disney College Program or Disney Internship
Be at least 18 years of age
Possess unrestricted work authorization
Have not completed one year of continual employment on a Disney internship or program
Able to provide reliable transportation to/from work
Must be fully available for the duration of the internship
Able to provide own housing for the duration of the internship in Glendale, CA

Preferred

Desired software knowledge/familiarity among several of the following: Maya, MotionBuilder, Z-Brush, MS Excel, Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Premier, After Effects (or similar video editing software), Solid Works, Tait Navigator, Shotgun, Rhino, Unreal/Unity
Desired scripting knowledge: Python, Mel, C, C++
Experience with Game Engines

Benefits

Medical
Financial
Other benefits

Company

The Walt Disney Company

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The Walt Disney Company started as a cartoon studio and evolves into sports coverage and television shows.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$11B
Key Investors
Citibank
2020-04-13Post Ipo Debt· $5B
2020-03-20Post Ipo Debt· $6B
1978-01-06IPO

Leadership Team

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Robert Iger
CEO
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Christine M. McCarthy
Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
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