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C++ Software Engineer - Artificial Intelligence

Client Server Ltd.
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1 year ago
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C++ Software Engineer / Developer (C++ AI) London to £120k Are you a data centric technologist who has expertise with C++, looking for an opportunity to work on complex and interesting AI based systems? You could be progressing your career at a growing tech start-up as they expand their UK presence (already highly successful in the US); the product is an AI driven intelligent video security that can be integrated to current systems and enables things like searching for particular people and licence plates. As a C++ Software Engineer you will build Edge-computing and IoT applications for processing vision data and communication layers for the compute-constrained edge devices. You'll be deploying Machine Learning models to production and optimising the platform runtime performance, this is mainly in C++ with parts running on GPU. There's a variety of technical challenges, you'll be problem solving and collaborating, working on cutting edge technology. Location / WFH: You'll join a small, growing team based in Bank, London onsite five days a week, working hours between 1000 and 1800. About you: You're a skilled Software Developer / Engineer with a thorough knowledge of Computer Science fundamentals such as OOP, Data Structures, Design Patterns You have advanced level C++ skills (they're using C++20) including multithreading It would be advantageous to have experience with Edge / IoT computing You're keen to work in s start-up environment where you can make a real impact You are degree educated in Computer Science or similar relevant discipline from a top tier university What's in it for you: As a C++ Software Engineer / Developer you will earn: Competitive salary to £120k Equity shares Medical, Dental and Optical insurance Continuous career development Opportunity to be a founding member Apply now to find out more about this C++ Software Engineer / Developer (C++ Artificial Intelligence) opportunity. At Client Server we believe in a diverse workplace that allows people to play to their strengths and continually learn. We're an equal opportunities employer whose people come from all walks of life and will never discriminate based on race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. The clients we work with share our values.

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