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Senior Computer Vision Engineer - Robotics

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City of London
3 days ago
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Job Description

AI, Robotics & Autonomy are exploding right now, and this role is right at the cutting edge.

I’m working with a top robotics firm hiring Senior Software Engineers into their R&D team, building systems that push the limits of computer vision, deep learning, and autonomous vehicle/machinery. You’ll be joining brilliant minds from Tesla, Google DeepMind, NVIDIA and more.

Role: Senior Computer Vision Engineer - Robotics

Location: London (onsite)

Package: Negotiable + stock options

What you’ll be doing
  • Training policies via representation learning, behaviour cloning & RL from data to deployment.
  • Building pipelines that fuse vision, audio, proprioception & 3D data.
  • Scaling distributed training + optimising models for real-time edge inference.
  • Helping shape how intelligent systems learn and act in the real world.
What we’re looking for
  • 3+ years developing deep learning systems with shipped models or published research.
  • Hands-on with Vision Models, LLMs or generative models.
  • Strong Python + PyTorch/JAX skills (debugging, profiling, shipping).
  • Passion for bridging the gap between simulation and reality.

This is one of the most exciting and technically challenging roles I’ve see with the chance to make a real impact on how AI and autonomy move from research into the real world.

We’re especially keen on candidates with autonomous vehicle/machinery experience who are happy to be on-site in London.

Interested? Apply to be considered.


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