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Senior Computer Vision Engineer

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4 weeks ago
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We are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading start-up business set for significant growthfor the role ofSenior Computer Vision Engineer. This is a rare opportunity to join an ambitious, fast-scaling company at a pivotal stage.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Design, build, and deploy Large Vision Models (LVMs) to enhance customer experiences, improve workforce efficiency, and boost product performance.
  • Collaborate with data engineers to gather, preprocess, and curate large visual datasets, ensuring robust and high-quality data pipelines.
  • Optimise model architectures and tune hyperparameters to maximise throughput while maintaining computational efficiency.
  • Work closely with software engineers, product managers, and platform engineers to deliver seamless computer vision solutions.
  • Monitor deployed models by analysing performance metrics, troubleshooting issues, and implementing updates to maintain optimal results.
  • Stay up to date with the latest machine learning and computer vision advancements, applying new techniques to strengthen solutions and drive innovation.


Main Skills/ Requirements:

  • Master’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field — or equivalent practical experience, with a strong focus on machine learning
  • Over 5 years of experience deploying computer vision models in production environments
  • Advanced proficiency in Python programming
  • Hands-on experience with cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP, and familiarity with deployment tools like Docker and Kubernetes
  • Solid understanding of computer vision techniques, including image classification, object detection, and segmentation
  • Experience with Large Vision Models (LVMs) is highly desirable
  • Proficient in SQL and skilled in working with large-scale datasets for data processing and manipulation


How you’ll be rewarded:

  • Share Options
  • Competitive Benefits
  • Opportunity to join a leading start-up


This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Senior Computer Vision Engineer to join a growing company, that are driven towards success!


For further information on this Senior Computer Vision Engineer position, apply below!


We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.


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