Senior C++ Engineer

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10 months ago
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Senior C++ Engineer

Please know that my client has an incredibly high bar for their Engineers. Ticking all boxes on this JD is not enough to secure an interview; they index heavily on Intelligence and Ownership. Examples of green flags for them are:

  • Experience working with top VC-funded startups
  • Previous founders of startups.
  • Top University background.
  • They are looking for employees who have had major impacts in previous roles.
  • They are looking for driven employees who shift the earth to make things happen.

About the Company

We are seeking a skilled engineer to take ownership of a significant portion of our edge-computing stack, powering our AI-driven systems. Our technology spans front-end, backend, edge computing, and machine learning, offering a diverse and dynamic environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop edge applications for processing vision data and managing communication layers on compute-constrained devices.
  • Deploy machine learning models into production environments.
  • Optimize platform runtime performance, focusing on C++ development and GPU-based pipelines.
  • Implement observability and telemetry tools to monitor system performance.
  • This is a full-time, in-office position (Monday to Friday).

Qualifications & Experience:

  • 3+ years of professional experience in C++ and Python, with expertise in developing real-time data processing applications optimized for latency and memory usage.
  • Proficiency in using profiling tools (e.g., gdb, Nsight, Valgrind, flame graph) for performance optimisation.
  • Hands-on experience with Docker and CI/CD pipelines.
  • Bonus skills include:
  • Edge/IoT computing for managing deployed edge devices.
  • Infrastructure management tools (e.g., Salt).
  • Monitoring systems (e.g., Grafana).
  • Video processing and streaming technologies (e.g., Gstreamer).
  • Integration of ML models (e.g., PyTorch).
  • Highly motivated and results-driven with a strong work ethic.

What We Offer:

  • Competitive salary: £80,000 - £120,000 base.
  • Equity options in an early-stage startup.
  • Fully covered private dental and vision insurance.

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