Senior Software Engineer - Computer Vision & Calibration

Senior Software Engineer - Computer Vision & Calibration

Full-Time 60000 - 80000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Design and build software for computer vision development in Spectacles.
  • Company: Join Snap, a leading tech company known for innovation.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, health benefits, and opportunities for remote work.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities for career growth.
  • Why this job: Make an impact on cutting-edge technology and enhance user experiences.
  • Qualifications: Experience in C++ and a passion for computer vision.

The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 £ per year.

Snap is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join the Specs team in London.

You will design, build, and support software systems and tools that enable computer vision development for Spectacles.

You will develop production‑quality C++ and supporting infrastructure for CV pipelines and internal developer workflows.

The role focuses on improving calibration workflows, eye‑tracking calibration, and collaborating with cross‑functional teams to deliver robust engineering solutions. #J-18808-Ljbffr

Senior Software Engineer - Computer Vision & Calibration employer: SNAP

At Snap, we pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic and innovative work culture that empowers our employees to push the boundaries of technology. As a Senior Software Engineer in London, you will have access to cutting-edge resources and collaborative opportunities that promote professional growth and creativity. With a focus on meaningful projects in computer vision, we offer a supportive environment where your contributions directly impact the future of our products.

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Contact Details:

SNAP Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Software Engineer - Computer Vision & Calibration

C++
Computer Vision
Calibration Workflows
Eye-Tracking Calibration
Software Development
Production-Quality Software
Cross-Functional Collaboration