Computer Vision Engineer

Crane Venture Partners
Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Overview

SeeChange D.O.O. associated Company to the SeeChange Technologies LTD, UK, is hiring for its Belgrade office

Computer Vision Engineer

About SeeChange

At SeeChange Technologies, everything starts with people. Our journey in computer vision is guided not by machines, but by the knowledge, creativity and experience of our team. It’s human curiosity, intuition, and care that shape solutions powerful enough to transform the future of retail for everyone. We are at the forefront of innovation, leveraging AI to create transformative solutions that deliver positive impacts for both retailers and customers, enabling a more secure, seamless, and efficient shopping experience. Our platform is powered by a unique engine that adapts to seasonality, traffic flow, and store conditions in real time. From loss prevention and product recognition to hazard detection and operational insights, we deliver scalable AI solutions for global brands. Backed by leading investors, with 15+ patents and development hubs in the UK and Serbia led by industry experts, we are recognized as an Innovator in Computer Vision Applications (Gartner, 2025) and reliable partner of international brands.

About the role

We are looking for an experienced Computer Vision Engineer with a strong software engineering background to join our Manchester (UK) team of leading professionals who are developing all the way to self-checkout payment and exit. Artificial intelligence is just one component of this innovative solution, and a significant amount of additional system logic is also required. In this role, you will collaborate with colleagues in Belgrade and Manchester to implement new AI models into existing solutions.

Being constantly challenged with new ideas, you will be expected to proactively suggest improvements that will benefit both the system and the overall process, while your core duties will be focused on:

  • Developing algorithms for detecting specific customer actions.
  • Recognising suspicious customer behaviour (behaviour analysis).
  • Solving and improving existing algorithms for product tracking, motion, and movement analysis.
  • Accelerating existing parts of the system.
  • Improving system accuracy by integrating new models and algorithms for human action analysis.
What will make you a good fit?

To successfully perform and grow in this role, we expect prospective candidates to have:

  • A solid understanding of detection and feature extraction.
  • Excellent knowledge of Python.
  • Strong understanding and experience with libraries such as OpenCV, NumPy, and PyTorch.
  • Basic knowledge of Docker.
  • Professional curiosity and self-motivation to follow new trends in the field where standards and technologies evolve very quickly.
You will stand out if you can bring
  • Hands-on experience in computer vision algorithms such as tracking, optical flow, and feature matching.
  • Experience with OpenVINO or TensorRT.
  • Experience in working with vector databases or similar structures for fast feature search.
Why Join Us?
  • Be part of a team with a global industry impact.
  • Enjoy work-life balance and culture of mutual respect and trust.
  • Opportunities for continuous learning and professional growth.

This role is based in Manchester, UK, and candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK.

If you see yourself as part of a hyper-innovative international tech team, send us your application and CV now. After careful consideration of the applications, we will contact the shortlisted candidates.

By applying for this position, you confirm that you agree that the personal data you gave can be collected, used and processed for the purposes of applicant selection in the recruitment process.


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