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Senior Applied Researcher / Data Scientist Computer Vision
Paying up to 110k + 7.5% Bonus + $10,000 Shares (Yearly)
London office remote first policy but ideally 1 day a week.
I am working with a global leader in sports technology thats redefining how coaches, athletes, and fans experience the game. From grassroots to elite professional teams, this companys products empower users to capture, analyse, and share video and data to improve performance and create deeper engagement.

They have recently been recognised as one of the most loved workplaces, this company is known for its collaborative culture, cutting-edge technology, and mission-driven impact on the world of sport.

They are now looking for a Senior Applied Researcher / Data Scientist to join a high-performing Machine Learning team thats building AI solutions at scale for real-world applications in sports. You'll apply state-of-the-art techniques in computer vision and deep learning to solve complex challenges, deliver meaningful insights, and shape the next generation of sports technology.

Design, build, and deploy scalable ML systems used in live sports scenarios across 40+ sports and thousands of events globally.
Collaborate closely with engineers and data scientists to develop end-to-end solutions that deliver real value to users.

Strong experience in computer vision and machine learning, especially in areas like:
Deep learning-based video analysis
Proven experience bringing ML products from concept to production at scale.
Have experience leading projects from a technical perspective.

Senior Applied Researcher / Data Scientist Computer Vision

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