Head of AI (Computer Vision) (London Area)

Harnham
London
1 week ago
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Head of AI


Salary:£110,000-£130,000 + equity/benefits


Location:London - 4 days a week in office


Manage and lead a dynamic team of Machine Learning Engineers working on high-impact, computer vision models in the media and gaming space.


ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Working closely within a small team of 5, to build and scale ML models focusing on Computer Vision
  • Working alongside technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Driving the latest innovative research in Engineering, deploying core projects onto their AWS platform
  • Opportunity to upskill and manage whilst doing code reviews, reporting into the CTO


SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE


Required

  • MSc or PhD in STEM related subject + experience in ML Engineering
  • Proficiency in Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow and AWS
  • Then experience in leading projects across Computer Vision
  • Management and leadership experience is required
  • Excellent communication skills with proven experience working with stakeholders
  • Previous startup experience is preferred


This role is looking for someone with a short notice period, ideally starting in March/early April.


Apply below!

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