Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Bristol
10 months ago
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A leading Defence Technology Company is looking for a Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence Engineer to join its UK-based Image Processing team. This role offers the chance to work on innovative, mission-critical technology, developing advanced algorithms that power the next generation of defence systems.
You’ll play a hands-on role in researching and developing cutting-edge computer vision and AI capabilities—enabling imaging sensors to provide real-time situational awareness and guide systems with pinpoint precision. Your contributions will directly shape key system designs and deliver real impact on defence outcomes.
You’ll join a collaborative, diverse department recognised for delivering world-class solutions. With a culture built on technical excellence, mutual support, and individual ownership, this is an environment where your ideas and innovation are truly valued.
Key Responsibilities:

Develop advanced algorithms for imaging, tracking, classification, and guidance
Apply the latest AI and computer vision techniques to real-world defence applications
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate algorithms into complex systems 
What You’ll Bring:

A PhD or strong academic/industry background in a technical STEM discipline
Experience in image processing, deep learning, or computer vision
Proficiency with tools such as MATLAB, Simulink, Python, or PyTorch
Familiarity with techniques like segmentation, pose estimation, or tracking 
This is your opportunity to push the boundaries of defence technology and be part of a high-impact team.
Apply now and help build the future of intelligent defence systems.

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