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Immersive / Realtime Mixed Reality Intern

Singapore

Immersive / Realtime Mixed Reality Summer Intern, OceanX Singapore 

About OceanX:

OceanX is a nonprofit working to unlock the ocean’s sustainable potential. Through a dual focus on science and education, we’re building a new paradigm where humanity and the ocean mutually thrive. Our approach is fueled by exploration, leveraging advanced research, multimedia educational programs, cross-sector partnerships, and advanced technology to help transform how people understand and value the ocean. Our work strives to fortify biodiversity and increase the sustainable use of ocean resources to help ensure the ocean remains a foundation for human wellbeing and potential. OceanX is a nonprofit operating program of Dalio Philanthropies. 

For more information, visit www.oceanx.org and follow OceanX on FacebookInstagramX (formerly Twitter), TikTokLinkedIn, and YouTube.   

Position Summary:

OceanX Education is seeking an Immersive / Realtime Mixed Reality Intern to support the development of innovative VR, AR, and real-time interactive experiences that educate and inspire audiences about the ocean. This role will collaborate with designers, educators, scientists, gaming studios, and industry partners to create immersive content using OceanX media, including photogrammetry and game-ready assets.

This intern will contribute across the full project lifecycle - from early concept development through final execution - working in real-time engines such as Unreal Engine and visual programming environments such as TouchDesigner.

This is a paid opportunity. This program will run from June through August and involves working approximately 40 hours per week. This opportunity operates in a hybrid work schedule in our Singapore office to allow for in-person meetings/collaboration. This role will require availability to overlap across time zones between our NY and Singapore offices. 

OceanX Education pursues its mission through a consultative, founder-partnered approach, shaping programs that align with the founder’s vision while achieving strategic and meaningful outcomes.

Position Location:

Singapore 


Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Research and experiment with emerging spatial computing and immersive technologies to advance ocean storytelling.
  • Collaborate with OceanXplorer scientific missions to create location-based VR/AR experiences grounded in real expeditions.
  • Work with the OceanX Digital Programs team to deliver VR and AR experiences across devices such as Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, and other supported hardware platforms.
  • Develop interactive content using Unreal Engine, including Blueprint visual scripting.
  • Create immersive experiences for non-traditional display formats such as:
    • Trifold and multi-screen environments
    • Volumetric LED displays
    • Projection-mapped and installation-based systems
  • Build real-time visual experiences using TouchDesigner for museums, events, and live activations.
  • Design and support interactive, location-based museum exhibits.
  • Support immersive programs aboard a vessel when required.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

  
Qualifications:

Professional Experience:

  • Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Digital Media, Computer Science, Game Design, Spatial Computing, or a related field.
  • Hands-on experience creating VR/AR experiences using Unreal Engine.
  • Experience deploying immersive content across platforms such as Meta, Apple Vision Pro, or handheld AR devices.
  • Experience with TouchDesigner for real-time visual programming and interactive installations.
  • Familiarity with non-standard display technologies (LED volumes, multi-screen configurations, projection mapping) is a plus.
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating closely with a small, fast-moving team.
  • Willingness to support on-site program operations, including aboard a vessel.

Personal Attributes:

  • Determined, resourceful and practical.  An independent, self-starter, with a “roll up your sleeves” attitude and strong work ethic
  • Agility, with a track record of getting things done
  • Organized, reliable, and meticulous
  • Ability to prioritize, meet tight deadlines, anticipate needs, and maintain high quality work
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal) 
  • Comfortable with ambiguity 
  • Maintains high standards  
  • Highly collaborative 
  • General curiosity and passion for the Ocean 

 

Please note that we do not provide immigration sponsorship or a health/financial benefits package for this position. OceanX is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

All correspondence will remain confidential.

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