Computer Vision Engineer

Hawk-Eye Innovations Ltd
united kingdom
6 days ago
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Join Our Team as Computer Vision Engineer - Algorithms at Hawk-Eye Innovations
Hi, I’m Tom Rychlik, Senior Computer Vision Engineer at Hawk-Eye Innovations, and I’m thrilled to invite you to be part of our dynamic team as a Computer Vision Engineer – Algorithms. If you’re passionate about computer vision and excited to develop your skills while working on cutting-edge ball, player, and object tracking technology for sports like tennis, football, and cricket, this is the perfect opportunity for you to grow and make an impact.

What Your Day Will Look Like
As a Level 2 Computer Vision Engineer – Algorithms, you’ll work within an agile team to contribute to solving real-world computer vision challenges. You’ll support the development of our AI platform and tackle problems like multi-view geometry and image processing. Using Visual Studio C++, CUDA, and OpenCV, you’ll gain experience building and optimising solutions that drive innovation in sports technology. You will collaborate with the product team and customers to understand requirements and help create solutions to key challenges. Working in agile two-week sprints, you’ll be part of delivering ground-breaking technology while assisting in the deployment of our products on a global scale.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assisting in the development of vision processing algorithms and supporting enhancements to our AI platform.
  • Participating in the full life cycle of projects, working alongside creatives, product engineers, and the wider development team.
  • Implementing and testing new features for our products.
  • Learning and contributing to the optimisation of solutions for both CPU and GPU.
  • Sharing progress and challenges with the team to drive collaboration and solutions.
  • Showing a willingness to learn, innovate, and push the boundaries of computer vision technology.

Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise
We’re looking for someone with:

  • Early experience with computer vision algorithms and techniques.
  • Basic proficiency in C++ with an eagerness to develop your skills further.
  • An interest in performance optimisation for CPU and GPU.
  • Familiarity with networking, concurrency, and operating systems (preferred but not required).
  • A strong interest in machine learning, with a desire to explore relevant libraries.
  • A basic understanding of Git, Visual Studio, and CUDA (a bonus but not essential).

Reward, Benefits, and Wellness
We offer a comprehensive package to support your growth and well-being:

  • Annual Leave:Standard according to local labour law.
  • Flexible Working:Hybrid model (2 days in our office per week).
  • Exclusive Perks:Access to sporting events and tickets, Sony Group Company discounts.
  • Additional Benefits:Cafeteria options (SZÉP Card, Nursery & Kindergarten contributions, Annual MOL Bubi Pass), private medical insurance, life & accident insurance, MindentMent Dental Clinic discounts, seniority awards, and an Employee Assistance Program.

Equal Opportunity Employer
Hawk-Eye is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We ensure all employees are treated fairly, regardless of sex, sexual orientation, marital status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic origin, religion, age, disability, or union membership status. We value diversity and strive to create an environment where everyone can reach their full potential.

Apply Today!
This is your chance to begin your journey with Hawk-Eye Innovations and grow into a key contributor in the exciting world of sports technology.

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