Senior 3D Computer Vision Engineer

IC Resources - Recruitment Partner to the Global Technology Community
London
1 year ago
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Senior 3D Computer Vision Engineer

I am seeking a Senior 3D Computer Vision Engineer to join our start-up client in London, UK developing a 3D computer vision-driven software platform that provides actionable intelligence in real-time to one of the largest industries globally. This is an excellent opportunity for those who are seeking the classic start-up journey, excited about the tech and driven by the earning potential of stock options.


Primary responsibilities

Develop the AI-pipeline using the latest in 3D computer vision and data processing

Implement 3D data algorithms


Required experience

MSc or PhD in Computer Vision, Robotics, Computer Science or similar

5+ years relevant industry experience in 3D computer vision solutions

SLAM, 3D computer vision, 3D semantic understanding

Image classification and segmentation

Ability to work with 3D data and create insights

Python

What’s on offer?

£70-90k

Stock options

Hybrid working (2-3 days on-site weekly)

Interested?This is a great opportunity for a MSc or PhD educated Senior 3D Computer Vision Engineer. Please apply now for immediate consideration and speak with Chris Wyatt, Principal Consultant at IC Resources who is recruiting for this position in London, UK.

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