Full Stack Engineer

GTS Group Ltd
Nottingham
11 months ago
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We are looking for a highly skilledFull Stack Developerto join our innovative team, contributing to the creation of next-gencomputer visionandtelematicssoftware. This is an exciting opportunity to work on ground-breaking projects, from concept to deployment, as part of a cross-functional, collaborative environment.


Your Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with developers, operations, and customers to conceptualize and implementnon-AI and AI-based computer vision solutions.
  • Design and develop both client-side and server-side architectures, especially for vehicle-based applications.
  • Develop intuitive, user-friendlyfront-end applicationsand ensure they run smoothly onedge hardware(e.g., Linux on AArch64).
  • Optimize databases and applications to handle complexcomputer vision tasks.
  • Create efficient APIs for seamless telematics integration with third-party systems.
  • Debug, troubleshoot, and improve software for enhanced performance.
  • Implementrobust security measuresfor cloud-based video storage solutions.
  • Lead and mentor junior developers while ensuring high-quality project deliverables.


Skills & Requirements:

  • Proven experience as a Full Stack Developer, ideally with experience intelemetry, CCTV video management, orcomputer vision.
  • Experience within an Engineering / Manufacturing Environment is essential!
  • Electronics understanding
  • Proficiency in front-end languages (e.g.,PHP/HTML/CSS/JavaScript) and experience implementingcomputer vision algorithms.
  • Expertise in back-end languages likePython, PHP, C++, and frameworks likeFlask/Django.
  • Bachelor's/Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electronics, or a relevant technical field.


For more information or to apply, please contact Kieran Wilson!

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