Computer Vision Engineer

Willing Care Recruitment
Liverpool
2 weeks ago
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AI Engineer (Computer Vision)

Location:Fully Remote

Salary:£125k–£160k DOE + Equity + Benefits

Sector:AI / Computer Vision

Type:Full-time, Permanent


A fast-scaling, venture-backed SaaS company is building an innovative AI platform aimed at revolutionising a multi-trillion-dollar global industry. With backing from leading venture capital firms in Japan and the US, the business has recently exited stealth mode and is entering a significant phase of product expansion and commercial growth.

We are now seeking an experiencedAI Engineer specialising in Computer Visionto join a high-calibre engineering team. This is a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge models, take ownership of end-to-end development, and contribute to the design of intelligent, scalable systems powering real-world innovation.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design, build, and optimise production-level AI models usingCNNs,Transformers, andgenerative techniques(e.g., diffusion models, GANs).
  • Develop and deployreal-time and batch computer vision pipelinesto support use cases such as object detection, document analysis, and synthetic data generation.
  • Experiment with, fine-tune, and operationaliseopen-source models(e.g., LLaMA, Mistral, Stable Diffusion).
  • Collaborate with cross-functional product and engineering teams to integrate AI solutions into core platform features.
  • Drive innovation by staying abreast of the latest trends inmachine learning, LLMs, and generative AI.
  • Ensure responsible AI practices, including transparency, fairness, and scalability in production environments.
  • Optimise models for performance, cost, and deployment efficiency on modern compute infrastructure (GPU/CPU).


Ideal Candidate Profile:

  • 3+ years of experience insoftware development and machine learning engineeringin a fast-paced, technical environment.
  • Proven experience deploying AI models in production (not just research) across real-world use cases.
  • Advanced proficiency inPythonand deep learning frameworks such asPyTorch,TensorFlow, orKeras.
  • Strong expertise incomputer vision,generative models, andlarge-scale ML pipelines.
  • Familiarity withLLMs,diffusion models, fine-tuning, and techniques likeLoRA.
  • Experience curating and utilisingsynthetic datafor training and evaluation.
  • Infrastructure knowledge includingAWS,Kubernetes, andTerraform/OpenTofu.
  • Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within cross-functional teams.


Why Join Us:

  • Be part of ahigh-growth, international teamtransforming a globally significant industry through AI.
  • Work oncutting-edge CV and generative AI technologiesin a highly autonomous and creative environment.
  • Enjoy the agility of a startup with the support of top-tier investors and a strong technical foundation.
  • Competitive salary, equity options, and long-term career growth opportunities.

If you're excited to contribute to a visionary platform at the intersection ofAI, infrastructure, and global innovation, we’d love to hear from you.

To apply, please submit your CV and a brief note outlining your interest and relevant experience.

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