Computer Vision Engineer

IC Resources
Gloucester
11 months ago
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Gloucestershire, UK (Hybrid)


IC Resources is seeking a Computer Vision Engineer to join our client's team in Gloucestershire, UK. The successful candidate will develop and implement advanced machine learning models in C++ focused on computer vision, enhancing existing products and leading the development of new solutions.


Primary Responsibilities:

Develop and implement algorithms for object detection, classification, and tracking solutions in C++.


Essential Experience:

Degree in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, or a related field.

Minimum of 4 years of experience in machine learning and computer vision.

Experience in training and deploying object detection, tracking and classification models.

Strong programming skills, particularly in C++, then Python

Please note unfortunately no sponsorship is available on this role so you must have unrestricted rights to work in the UK long-term.


What’s On Offer:

£45-65k DOE

Bonus

Hybrid working

25 days holiday

Healthcare Scheme

And much more!


Interested?This is a great opportunity for a BSc, MSc or PhD educated Computer Vision Engineer. Please apply now for immediate consideration and speak with Chris Wyatt, Principal Consultant at IC Resources who is recruiting for this position in Gloucestershire, UK.

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