Computational Geometry Software Engineer Engineering London, UK (relocation support available)

Recraft, Inc.
London
3 months ago
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Computational Geometry Software Engineer About Us

Founded in the US in 2022 and now based in London, UK, Recraft is an AI tool for professional designers, illustrators, and marketers, setting a new standard for excellence in image generation.

Considering making an application for this job Check all the details in this job description, and then click on Apply.We designed a tool that lets creators quickly generate and iterate original images, vector art, illustrations, icons, and 3D graphics with AI. Over 3 million users across 200 countries have produced hundreds of millions of images using Recraft, and we’re just getting started.Join a universe of professional opportunities, develop and support large-scale projects, and shape the future of creativity. We are committed to making Recraft an essential, daily tool for every designer and setting the industry standard. Our mission is to ensure that creators can fully control their creative process with AI, providing them with innovative tools to turn ideas into reality.If you’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of AI, we want you on board!Job Description

As a

Computational Geometry Software Engineer

at

Recraft , you will be responsible for

building, optimising, and maintaining the geometric algorithms

to address advanced problems and enhancing the geometric capabilities that powers our AI-driven creative platform. You will work closely with

frontend and backend engineers, data scientists, and product teams

to develop scalable solutions that enable seamless AI-powered design experiences.You will be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge algorithms for raster-to-vector conversion of images and advanced processing of vector graphics. This role offers the opportunity to work on innovative solutions that optimize the balance between reconstruction accuracy, topological quality, and computational performance.Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and maintain geometric algorithms

that support AI-powered features.Ensure high performance, security, and reliability

of infrastructure running geometry solutions.Collaborate with frontend and backend engineers, product managers, and AI researchers

to bring new features to life.Requirements

Proven experience

in solving computational geometry problems and developing generalized and robust algorithms for geometric problems.Expertise in algorithm optimization and performance enhancement.In-depth knowledge of algorithms and data structures.Proficiency in backend programming languages

such as C++, Python, or Go.Experience in applying machine learning techniques

to solve computational geometry problems is a plus.What We Offer

Opportunities for professional growth and technical leadership.A collaborative and innovative environment at the forefront of AI-driven creativity.The chance to work on cutting-edge geometry algorithms powering AI tools.Access to the latest cloud technologies and high-performance computing resources.How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their

CV and a cover letter

to

. Please include the position name in the subject line.Join

Recraft

and help build the backend systems that power the future of AI-driven creativity!

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