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Avanti Recruitment are looking for a Perception Engineer to join a scale-up business developing autonomous vehicles for the global shipping and logistics industry.

You’ll design, test, and refine cutting-edge vision systems for autonomous vehicles, transforming efficiency and safety in logistics and ports worldwide. Your innovations will come to life in bustling industrial environments, solving real-world challenges and shaping the future of mobility.

Join a global team of Engineers and Researchers working on projects that span continents. This role blends theoretical expertise with practical application, offering significant growth opportunities.

Required experience:

  • Proficiency in C++ and Python

  • Deep learning frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch)

  • Computer vision techniques (object detection, tracking, segmentation)

  • CI/CD, object-oriented design, test-driven development

    Desired skills:

  • Experience with LiDAR, radar, and cameras

  • Knowledge of ROS, GPUs, and CUDA

    Ready to be at the forefront of the autonomous industrial revolution? Click the apply button now or contact Dave Slark at Avanti Recruitment for further details

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