C++ Software Engineer

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1 year ago
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: £90-120k base


I'm looking to recruit a C++ Senior Software Engineer to work on one of the most technologically advanced video systems on the market, delivering cutting-edge AI insights and a user experience 10x better than the competition in the video security space.


You'll play a crucial role in building and optimizing our edge-computing stack, which powers critical components of our AI video system. You’ll be developing applications that process vision data, deploying machine learning models, and fine-tuning our runtime for maximum performance.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Build and optimise edge applications for processing vision data on compute-constrained devices.
  • Deploy machine learning models into production.
  • Enhance platform performance, focusing on C++ and GPU acceleration.
  • Build observability and telemetry tools for edge applications.

What We’re Looking For:

  • 3+ years of experience writing production software in C++ and Python.
  • Expertise in optimising real-time data processing for latency and memory.
  • Proficiency with profiling tools (e.g., gdb, Nsight, Valgrind, flame graphs).
  • Experience with Docker, and CI/CD pipelines.


Why apply ?

  • Company equity % in an early-stage startup.
  • Work in a world-class team of engineers with experience from top tech companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Lyft, and Toyota
  • Flexible PTO & Sick Policy
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance


Apply to be considered with interviews commencing from the 4th of November.

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