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MFK Recruitment seeks a Senior Computer Vision Engineer to design, develop and deploy production‑grade computer vision systems in West London, focusing on CNNs and Vision Transformers. You will work across research, software development and real‑world deployment for demanding environments.
The role requires delivering robust computer vision solutions with PyTorch expertise; TensorFlow experience is a plus. A strong software engineering background and clear communication are essential.
Location: West London
Working arrangement: Predominantly office and customer-site based, with some remote working available
MFK Recruitment is recruiting a Senior Computer Vision Engineer for an innovative UK technology company working at the forefront of computer vision, perception and autonomy.
The company develops advanced Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning technology for defence, security and other demanding real-world environments. Its work combines machine vision, deep learning and neuroscience-inspired approaches to create AI systems that are accurate, robust and reliable.
MFK Recruitment has successfully recruited four Engineers to this company over the past five years, and all four are still with the business. This speaks volumes about the culture, technical challenges and long-term opportunities available.
You will design, develop and deploy production-grade computer vision systems using modern deep learning techniques, with a particular focus on Convolutional Neural Networks and Vision Transformers.
This is a hands‑on engineering role for someone comfortable working across research, software development and real‑world deployment. You will help translate recent AI research into reliable products used within demanding defence and security environments.
The position is predominantly office and customer‑site based in West London, although some remote working will be available.
Candidates must be eligible to obtain UK BPSS and Security Check clearance. Existing clearance is advantageous but is not required for every appointment.
Applicants for SC clearance are normally expected to have lived in the UK for the previous five years. A shorter period of UK residency or time spent overseas will not necessarily prevent clearance, but eligibility will be assessed individually by the sponsoring authority.