Senior 3D Computer Vision Engineer

IC Resources
City of London
4 days ago
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Senior 3D Computer Vision Engineer


Location: Hybrid / Flexible (UK)

Employment type: Full-time — Senior, hands-on engineering role


We’re working with a fast-moving technology company building large-scale 3D vision systems for industrial applications. The team is small and highly technical; this role combines end-to-end engineering, product delivery and mentoring of junior engineers. Due to confidentiality, the client name isn’t being disclosed during early conversations.


What the role involves


  • Design, build and scale production 3D perception systems using spatial data.
  • Own core components across the 3D pipeline and take projects from prototype through to production.
  • Establish and maintain robust data and labelling pipelines and QA practices.
  • Identify and remove performance bottlenecks across inference, data handling and infrastructure.
  • Translate recent research advances into reliable, maintainable software and mentor more junior engineers.


About you (essential)


  • 5+ years’ experience in 3D computer vision, computational geometry or a closely related field.
  • Proven track record shipping ML/AI systems into production (end-to-end pipelines).
  • Strong software engineering skills — production-grade Python and engineering best practices.
  • Practical experience with point cloud / spatial data processing or equivalent 3D data modalities.
  • MSc or PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Robotics or similar.


Nice to have (not required)


  • Experience at an early stage or scale-up environment.
  • Familiarity with commonly used 3D/vision toolkits and cloud deployment patterns.
  • Exposure to industry workflows that use 3D representations (any sector).


If you're interested and have the required skillset, then apply now!


Otherwise, if you are interested in any other AI/ML & Computer Vision roles, then reach out to Oscar Harper at IC Resources.

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