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Overview

Location: London - Hybrid

We’re seeking a Staff Computer Vision Engineer to help scale our vision AI product into a high-performing, reliable, production-ready platform. You’ll contribute deep technical expertise, scientific rigor, and a strong product-focused perspective. This position is ideal for someone who thrives on tackling complex challenges, staying deeply engaged in the work, and influencing how a team collaborates and achieves success.

Responsibilities
  • Lead CV Model Development — Design, train, and optimise detection, recognition, segmentation, and tracking models, balancing accuracy, speed, and robustness for real-world retail environments. Enhance synthetic data pipelines to improve generalisation and domain adaptation.
  • Advance Large Vision Models (LVM) — Improve performance, scalability, and adaptability of our in-house LVM for diverse retail use cases.
  • Deliver Proven Solutions — Experiment rapidly using PyTorch, validate rigorously, and productionize what works. Contribute to benchmarking and ongoing improvements.
  • Collaborate Across Teams — Work with Product, Infrastructure, and Customer teams to integrate models into workflows. Provide technical leadership aligned with business goals.
  • Champion Data & MLOps — Maintain high data quality standards and develop scalable automation systems for seamless deployment and experimentation.
Qualifications
  • PhD (or equivalent) in Computer Vision, Machine Learning, or related field.
  • Proven record deploying large-scale CV models in production.
  • Strong Python skills with PyTorch or TensorFlow expertise.
  • Deep understanding of modern CV architectures, especially LVMs and Transformers.
  • Experience with multimodal data (images, video, text) and MLOps workflows.
  • Hands-on, self-directed, evidence-driven, and collaborative, with excellent communication skills for both technical and non-technical audiences
Additional Information

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

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

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

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