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Computer Vision Engineer

Omnis Partners
City of London
19 hours ago
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Computer Vision Specialist


đź“… Start: Mid Jan but looking to interview next week

đź’° Outside IR35 - rate depending on experience

📍 Location: Ideally hybrid but open to remote (UK based only)


I'm looking for a skilled Computer Vision Specialist to provide technical leadership and hands-on delivery within a major retail programme. The project supports a global retail insights organisation and focuses on automating in-store data capture using wearable camera technologies, combining traditional computer vision techniques with emerging vision foundation models.


This is a role for a senior, delivery-focused specialist who can operate as the subject-matter

expert, guide a data science team and own the technical solution end-to-end.


Key Responsibilities

  • Act as the Computer Vision SME, owning the technical direction of the CV components
  • Lead the design, development and optimisation of video-based CV models
  • Combine traditional CV techniques with modern VLMs and foundation models
  • Build and refine video processing pipelines for wearable-camera footage
  • Implement object detection, tracking, spatial understanding and scene interpretation
  • Ensure performance, accuracy, and robustness in complex retail environments
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to ensure seamless integration of CV components


Skills & Experience

  • Proven track record delivering multiple end-to-end computer vision projects
  • Deep expertise in traditional CV approaches
  • Strong experience with video-based computer vision
  • Experience with Spatial AI or scene understanding
  • Proficiency with Python and CV frameworks (OpenCV, PyTorch, TensorFlow, etc.)
  • Ability to operate autonomously and deliver within fast-paced, high-pressure environments
  • Experience with Vision-Language Models (VLMs) is prefered but not essential

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