Computer Vision Engineer X 3

Adria Solutions
Cambridge
1 day ago
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Job Description

Computer Vision Engineer - Near Cambridge

My Client is a specialist technology company scaling a real-time AI platform and is seeking a Computer Vision Engineers to own model deployment and optimisation in production environments.

Hands-on role focused on real-time computer vision, optimising models and video pipelines under performance and latency constraints. Close collaboration with systems engineers.

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong Python experience for ML and inference workflows
  • Hands-on experience with PyTorch
  • Solid grounding in computer vision fundamentals (object detection, tracking, classification)
  • Experience deploying models into production environments
  • Practical experience with video processing frameworks (e.G. GStreamer, FFmpeg)
  • Experience optimising inference performance on GPU or edge platforms

Desirable Experience

  • Edge AI or embedded GPU platforms
  • Real-time or multi-stream video pipelines
  • TensorRT, ONNX, or similar optimisation toolchains
  • Linux-based development environments
  • Containerised ML or inference deployments
  • Experience balancing model accuracy vs. inference speed in constrained environments

Profile Sought

  • Engineer who remains hands-on with models and code
  • Comfortable working outside of pure research environments
  • Pragmatic problem-solver who understands production trade-offs
  • Enjoys debugging complex, real-world systems
  • Clear communicator who documents work effectively

Interested? Please Click Apply Now! Computer Vision Engineer - Near Cambridge

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