C++ Developer 3D Computer Vision


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

3rd November 2022

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£65000 - £80000

Type

Permanent

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C++ Developer WFH to £80k

Are you a C++ Developer / Backend Software Engineer with a strong interest in Computer Vision? You could be progressing your career in a senior, hands-on role working on complex AI based SportsTech used across a range of sports to make vital decisions (i.e. did the ball cross the line; was it LBW?).

As a C++ Developer you will be working with modern C++ (they're using C++17 in production), CPU and GPU, developing vision processing algorithms and making enhancements to the core AI platform. You'll be collaboratively problem solving and can suggest improvements or new projects that you can ownership of in a supportive, tech driven environment.

There's a remote interview and onboarding process as well as the ability to work from home most of time, meeting up with colleague in the London or Basingstoke office occasionally (around one a month).

Requirements:

You have strong C++ development skills

You have a strong knowledge of Computer Vision, OpenCV or experience with performance optimisation for CPU and GPU

You're familiar with Git, Visual Studio and CUDA would also be great but you can pick up on the job

You're collaborative, enthusiastic and have the aptitude and ability to learn

You're degree educated in a STEM discipline, Computer Science, Physics or Maths preferred

As a C++ Developer / Software Engineer you will earn a competitive salary (to £80k) plus benefits and perks including training and career development, access to the latest tools and technologies, software developer conferences and regular hack days.

Apply now to find out more about this C++ Developer / Software Engineer (C++ CPU GPU 3D Computer Vision) opportunity.

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