Antare - AI/ML/CV Development Engineer

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1 year ago
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AI / ML / CV Development EngineerAbout Antare

Do you want to be in at the (very) early stages of a technology company that’s got huge ambition and vision, as well as the backing to make it happen? At Antare, we’re utilising our industry knowledge to innovate a product(s) that will disrupt the market, so it is a complete greenfield opportunity to be part of a product roadmap, the rest remains in stealth. The team founded Antare in 2024 comprising product leads, engineering leads, and investors, who have worked together for over 15 years, building companies that have been acquired for $3.4B, $700M, $400M, $270M and $100M, so hopefully you can see that we have a genuine level of success under our belts. Today, we’re a small handful of employees with a mix of product design, finance, hardware and software engineering.

What we can offer you

The opportunity to join a start up at the founding stages, where the product roadmap will be guided by your input, innovation and inquisitive nature. This is an opportunity to steepen your learning curve rapidly, learn from industry mavericks and go deep into product development. 

Role Overview

As a founding AI/ML/CV Development engineer, you will be amongst a small but steadily growing R&D team of the industry's finest, as product innovation is at its highest. You will need to be independently capable of building and implementing machine learning and computer vision software solutions aligned to the product roadmap and future pivots, whilst seeking the mentorship of those around you to challenge your own learning.

Responsibilities:

  • Design and implementation of scalable, high-performance AI/ML/CV software.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define and deliver new features.

  • Optimize code for performance, reliability, and maintainability.

  • Contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.


What we’re looking for:

A solid academic background, ideally from a leading University with top marks in either Computer Science or a STEM subject demonstrating a passion for software development, coding and technology.

Circa 2  - 5 years of commercial experience in a software development role building AI rich; either Machine Learning or Computer Vision products, ideally with association to Video and/or Audio domains.

Familiarity with modern frameworks and languages (e.g., React, Vue, Golang, iOS, Android) is a plus, but not required.

Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a fast-paced startup environment.

Excellent communication and collaboration abilities.

Why Antare

Join Antare in London (Oxford Circus) and contribute to a team that’s creating the next generation of innovative products. We offer a competitive salary, equity options, and a flexible hybrid working environment, along with the opportunity to build a product that makes a real impact.


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