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Founding Engineer (Machine Learning + Digital Signal Processing)

Fether Labs
City of London
23 hours ago
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Founding Engineer (Machine Learning + Digital Signal Processing)

Fether Labs is recruiting a Founding Engineer (🧠 Machine Learning + ⚡ Digital Signal Processing) to build wristbands that redefine human‑computer interaction.


Job Title: Founding Engineer (Machine Learning + Digital Signal Processing)


Location: London, UK (on‑site)


Compensation: Salary and equity package


Start date: Immediately, or upon availability


Contract type: Full‑time


Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the role is filled


Application form: www.fetherlabs.com


ABOUT US


⌚🤚🤖⚡ Fether Labs is building wristbands that redefine human–computer interaction. With a flick, a pinch, or a squeeze, any gesture can be programmed into a seamless command. From the mouse to the touchscreen to what has always been most natural—our hands—we’re creating the next evolution of control.


At the heart of our product is a proprietary sensor technology invented at Imperial College London. Our sensors are fundamentally different – they’re not electrodes (sEMG) and IMUs – they will allow us to create a natural, precise, and expansive set of interactions.


We are Jacques, Michael, and James—technical co‑founders from Imperial College London. We are building a team to redefine how humans interact with technology. If you’re interested in joining us, please apply; and if you have any questions, contact James at .


THE ROLE


We’re looking for an ambitious 🚀 Founding Engineer who thrives in high‑intensity, high‑impact environments. You’ll be leading the development of 🧠⚡ algorithms.


This role will involve processing 🌊 the signals coming from our proprietary sensors and developing 🧠 algorithms to detect and classify gestures. In addition, you will be working closely with the hardware team to provide feedback on the signal quality and characteristics. As a startup, we anticipate that you will be involved with many other aspects of the company, such as user data collection, firmware and software development kit (SDK) development, and more.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead algorithm development, inclusive of signal processing and machine learning approaches.
  • Collaborate with the Hardware Team to provide a seamless integration of hardware and software.
  • Engage in research and development activities to explore new products and product features.
  • Deploy the algorithm at a commercial grade level.

Essential Requirements

  • Excellent knowledge and skills with digital signal processing and machine learning.
  • Proven experience in deploying production‑ready algorithms.
  • Flexibility to take on many different roles, as needed in a fast‑growth startup company.

Desirable Skills

  • Have previously deployed machine learning models to the market with great success.
  • Expertise in firmware engineering.
  • Experience with Nordic Semiconductor chips.
  • Experience in SDK and API development.

What We Offer

  • The opportunity to lead algorithmic development in a fast‑growing tech startup.
  • We have invented a proprietary sensor that you will have exclusive access to build products for.
  • Exposure to the full product lifecycle, from concept to manufacturing.
  • Salary and equity package.

Seniority Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Engineering and Information Technology


Industry

Computers and Electronics Manufacturing


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