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Computer Vision Lead – UK Remote (with travel to London)

Salary: £125,000


We’re hiring a Computer Vision Lead to join a cutting-edge AI company that’s redefining how computer vision is applied in real-world production environments. This is a high-priority hire and a rare opportunity to lead CV strategy and execution at the heart of a fast-scaling tech team.


You’ll be the technical authority on computer vision, working alongside a team of 4 engineers and collaborating closely with leadership. While people management is handled by another team member, you’ll own the technical direction and be the go-to expert for CV.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Lead the development and deployment of production-grade computer vision models.
  • Own the CV roadmap and guide the team through complex technical challenges.
  • Collaborate with engineering leads and founders to shape product and tech strategy.
  • Contribute to hiring and mentoring as the team scales.


Essential Skills & Experience

  • Deep expertise in Computer Vision, especially in Object Detection.
  • Strong hands-on experience with PyTorch, TensorFlow, and Transformer.
  • Proven track record of delivering CV solutions in production environments.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly across teams.
  • UK-based and able to travel to London when required.

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