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Computer Vision Engineer

Seiko Sports Technologies
Crewe
3 weeks ago
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Organisation Seiko Sports Technologies Salary £40,000 - £50,000 Location Crewe base - extensive UK and global travel. Contract type Permanent (Full time) Closing date 31 December 2025 Job Description For full details please visit our website.


Based at our UK office in Crewe, Cheshire you will assist in the preparation, maintenance, installation, calibration, operation and development of Seiko’s video capture and measurement systems to support the delivery of measurement and data services at major sporting events.
The role will work alongside in-house and third-party developers on the specification, testing and deployment of future technologies in this area.
You will act as central point of contact and liaison for all external parties with whom we work alongside at major global sporting events providing team leadership for the group of casual staff assigned to all jumping and throwing events.
This is an opportunity to join the Seiko team on a full-time permanent contract.
You must have the legal right to work in the UK and reside within reasonable commuting distance of our office.
Please submit a covering letter and CV detailing your relevant experience to
THIS ROLE WOULD SUIT YOU IF:
You are a Sports Enthusiast with a background in computer vision measurement systems and experienced working in live events. A passion for excellence, innovation and a flair for solving practical problems is in your DNA.
You can lead a team of skilled, experienced and dedicated people to deliver our renowned services and liaise closely with multiple third-party stakeholders.
You are able and willing to undertake extensive overseas travel.

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