Senior Computer Vision Engineer

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London
1 year ago
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This is an exciting new opportunity for a SLAM Computer Vision expert to join a DeepTech start-up!



THE COMPANY


This Deep-Tech start-up is going through a funding round and growing its company substantially. They specialize in leveraging advanced computer vision techniques to process and analyze 3D data. Everyone in the company is an engineering expert, so you'll be working with technical professionals in the industry, including direct collaboration with C-level executives. Joining at this pivotal stage of their journey, you will lead the existing Computer Vision team and spearhead the development of cutting-edge Computer Vision models using 3D data. This role offers exceptional opportunities for growth and progression.




THE ROLE

As a Senior Computer Vision Engineer, you will:

  • You will solve multiple of computer vision related problems end to end and integrate solutions into our cloud processing pipeline.
  • You will identify appropriate machine learning models through research, such as reviewing academic papers and adapting them for our use.
  • Drive the development of the cutting-edge 3D AI pipeline, leveraging the latest breakthroughs in 3D data processing, 3D vision, and machine learning techniques. This entails system design and comprehensive testing.
  • Identify and address bottlenecks in data, pipeline, and operations, proactively devising and implementing agile solutions to enhance scalability and optimize performance.
  • Take ownership of project management for AI/Vision initiatives, overseeing end-to-end execution and effectively coordinating data operations.
  • Mentor and empower junior team members, providing guidance and training to foster their professional growth, while actively participating in the hiring process to expand our exceptional 3D AI team.




SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE


  • Hold a degree in a relevant subject, preferably at a PhD or Master's level.
  • Possess an excellent understanding of and extensive experience with Computer Vision models, particularly in the context of SLAM.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in analyzing 3D Video and performing 3D reconstruction.
  • Technical expertise: Python, Deep Learning frameworks (PyTorch or TensorFlow), AWS.




SALARY AND BENEFITS

  • Competitive salary range: £80,000 to £90,000
  • Equity ownership in the company.
  • Comprehensive benefits package.




HOW TO APPLY

Please register your interest in this role by sending your CV to Luc Simpson-Kent via the apply link on this page.



Desired Skills and Experience

SLAM, Python, 3D

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