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Principal Engineer - Computer Vision / 3D Reconstruction
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Join Cesium as a Principal Computer Vision Engineer and advance high-fidelity 3D reconstruction. You will develop photogrammetry and neural rendering pipelines (NeRFs, Gaussian Splatting) for large-scale digital twins. Requires a Master's/PhD, 7+ years in C++/Python, and expertise in multi-view g...
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Principal Engineer, Computer Vision & AI /3D Data
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Lead the development of cutting-edge AI and 3D vision technology at Cesium. As a Principal Engineer, you will design algorithms for digital twins, mentor a team, and define the AI strategy. This role requires a PhD, 5+ years in CV/AI, and expertise in PyTorch/TensorFlow. Enjoy a competitive salar...
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Principal Machine Learning Computer Vision Engineer
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Lead the development of advanced computer vision solutions for manufacturing and aerospace industries in Bellevue. This senior role requires 7+ years of expertise in deep learning, OpenCV, PyTorch/TensorFlow, and production ML deployment on Azure. Design and optimize models for object detection a...
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United States , Bellevue
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160000.00 USD / Year
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Research Engineer, Computer Vision & AI
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Join the Surreal Spatial AI group in London as a Research Engineer. Develop cutting-edge computer vision and AI models for real-time 3D machine perception on egocentric devices like Project Aria. You will build full-stack prototypes for 3D reconstruction, semantic understanding, and motion estima...
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United Kingdom , London
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Research Engineer, ML, AI & Computer Vision
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Join Meta's team in Redmond as a Research Engineer, focusing on ML, AI & Computer Vision for egocentric devices like Project Aria. You will develop real-time 3D perception systems, working on dynamic object tracking and user activity understanding. This role requires expertise in C++, Python, and...
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United States , Redmond
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217000.00 USD / Year
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Research Engineer - Computer Vision and Robotics
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Join Meta's Surreal Team in Redmond as a Research Engineer specializing in Computer Vision and Robotics. You will advance state-of-the-art AI in areas like 3D reconstruction, dexterous manipulation, and embodied AI. This role requires 5+ years of experience in C++, Python, and deep learning frame...
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United States , Redmond
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181000.00 USD / Year
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About the Computer Vision Engineer role

Explore the frontier of artificial perception with Computer Vision Engineer jobs. This dynamic and rapidly evolving profession sits at the exciting intersection of software engineering, machine learning, and image science. Computer Vision Engineers are the architects of systems that enable machines to see, interpret, and understand the visual world. They transform pixels into actionable data, building the core intelligence for a vast array of modern technologies, from augmented reality and autonomous vehicles to medical diagnostics and industrial automation.

Professionals in this field are typically responsible for the end-to-end development of vision-based solutions. Common duties include researching, designing, and implementing robust algorithms for tasks like object detection, recognition, tracking, and image segmentation. They work extensively on 3D vision problems, including depth estimation, stereo vision, and 3D reconstruction. A significant part of the role involves developing and optimizing deep learning models, particularly Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), and preparing large-scale datasets for training. Engineers are also tasked with the practical integration of these algorithms into real-time, production-ready systems, which includes performance optimization, sensor fusion, and rigorous testing. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, such as robotics, hardware, and product development, is standard to ensure seamless implementation.

The typical skill set for Computer Vision Engineer jobs is both deep and broad. A strong foundation in linear algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics is essential. Proficiency in programming languages like Python and C++ is a near-universal requirement, alongside expert-level experience with core libraries and frameworks such as OpenCV, PyTorch, and TensorFlow. Engineers must possess a solid understanding of classical computer vision techniques as well as state-of-the-art deep learning architectures. Practical experience with camera hardware, calibration, and the entire imaging pipeline is highly valuable. Furthermore, skills in software engineering best practices, cloud deployment (e.g., AWS, GCP), and MLOps are increasingly important for bringing models from research to reality.

Successful candidates usually hold an advanced degree (Master’s or PhD) in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, or a related field, though substantial practical experience can also be qualifying. They are inherently curious, excellent problem-solvers, and possess the ability to translate complex visual problems into efficient algorithmic solutions. For those passionate about pushing the boundaries of how machines interact with the world, Computer Vision Engineer jobs offer a challenging and profoundly impactful career path at the cutting edge of technology.