Job title: Graduate Computer Vision Engineer
Company: Vaarst
Job description: Be a part of our mission to make the world cleaner, greener, and safer while enjoying a truly inclusive and supportive workplace.
Location: Bristol, UK – due to the nature of this role you would be expected to work from our amazing central Bristol office 5 days per week
Salary: Highly competitive graduate salary, with staged increases at 6 month intervals
focuses on making the world a cleaner, greener and safer place by deploying technology for good. We’re using techniques in artificial intelligence, autonomy, computer vision and marine robotics to create a difference in the world with underwater technology for our clients in offshore wind and the subsea industry.
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Founded in 2021 by our sister company Rovco, we’ve announced funding of more than £15 million, been voted one of the most innovative and sustainable companies working towards net zero and won awards for Best use of AI and Best technology innovation.
Discover your place in a hybrid / remote team of 100+ people that celebrates diversity knowing that every perspective is a valuable part of our success and that empowers you to achieve a fulfilling work-life balance.
Computer Vision Engineer – R&D
This role is for a Computer Vision Engineer to work on research and development for our current and future products using subsea robotics and cloud platforms. This role is ideally suited to someone who is passionate about using computer vision to solve real world problems and turning those solutions into products. Together we can work towards building a future with clean, renewable energy maintained by efficient and novel inspection technologies.
Vaarst is an exciting and dynamic environment meaning these are likely to change as we grow, upon joining your objectives and responsibilities will include:
* Work on algorithms at the cutting edge of computer vision research
* Learn about underwater vision and sensor systems used by subsea robotics for inspection of infrastructure for the offshore renewables industry
* Develop interesting novel solutions to practical problems
* Collaborate in an environment of experts in different fields working together to solve challenges from industry.
* Performing research, staying up to date with the state of the art including investigating open source projects and off the shelf solutions
* Generating, developing and evaluating novel solutions to problems, contributing ideas
* Converting product requirements into actionable work
* Working with marine sensors (visual and non-visual) and writing code to drive those sensors, acquiring data and analysing it
* Implementing code and seeing it through into production
* Writing documentation and unit tests
* Taking part in onshore trials; optionally also offshore trials
You should apply if you have.
(we know it’s tough, but please try to avoid the confidence gap. You don’t have to match all the listed requirements exactly to be considered for this role):
* Experience in implementing computer vision algorithms
* Proficiency in modern C++ and at least one scripting language
* Good understanding of camera fundamentals such as sensors and lenses
* Good understanding of 3D vision, reconstruction, feature detection and feature tracking
* Understanding of Machine Learning fundamentals
* Experience of vision and image processing frameworks such as OpenCV
* Experience in Linux and shell scripting
Grow together with Vaarst where you will learn and use the following:
* State of the art 3D representations
* SLAM or Structure from Motion techniques
* Docker, ROS, git, gstreamer
* Using CNNs
* ML frameworks and hands on experience of ML ops
* Interest in autonomous robotics
At Vaarst, we’re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. Our hybrid-remote approach and state-of-the-art Bristol Office Hub provide a welcoming space designed to nurture your creativity, productivity and well-being.
In addition you’ll get an extensive range of benefits so you can focus on doing your very best work:
* Flexible, hybrid working and a 35 hour work week so you can work when is best for you
* 25 days annual leave to start with increasing to 35 days after 6 years + bank holidays
* Sabbatical’s at 4 and 6 years and a £500 holiday voucher at 2 years
* Private medical insurance, including Dental & optical
* Career and learning development through paid courses, conferences and events
* Curiosity fund – up to £500 to spend on learning which is not role related
* Up to 10% company bonus
* Pension up to 6% company contribution
* Volunteering day, to give back to your local community
* Enhanced maternity and adoption leave
* Cycle to work scheme
* Recognition & rewards for doing great work and living our values and behaviours
* Flexible working options including, reduced hours, part time, job share, phased return to work, term time working, compressed hours
* We’re a sociable, tight-knit team with monthly socials
Join Vaarst in our mission to make the world a cleaner, greener and safer place by deploying technology for good.
At Vaarst, we’ve designed a straightforward interview process to ensure the best fit for both you and the company. We have adopted anonymised recruitment. This means that your name, date of birth and other personal details will not be seen by the hiring team.
* Application: Begin by submitting your application with your CV, highlighting your skills and experience relevant to the job. Answer key questions on elements that are important to the role.
* Aptitude Test: Demonstrate your critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and workplace personality through an aptitude test. It includes a timed cognitive exercise and a workplace personality questionnaire.
* Talent Partner Interview: We will tell you more about the role, the team and Vaarst’s mission. This is a two-way conversation; we want to learn about your motivation, what you can bring to Vaarst, and provide answers to your questions.
* Team Interview: Engage in a 1-hour interview with a few team members. Experience the role firsthand and share your skills and experience. We’ll discuss our technologies, key skills, and team dynamics. As always, feel free to ask any questions you may have.
* CTO Conversation: Meet with our CTO for a 30-minute discussion. This is your opportunity to express your thoughts on the role and ask any final questions. We’ll clarify expectations and ensure this role aligns with your aspirations.
* Offer! If you are successful in the process, you’ll receive an offer to join Vaarst and become part of our team.
We value the diversity of our teams and are committed to supporting and welcoming individuals from all backgrounds, knowing that every perspective is a valuable part of our success. Should you require any reasonable adjustment throughout the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to let a member of the Talent team know.
Dive into your future career at Vaarst, apply now
Vaarst is a cloud robotics business, focused on the energy transition space. We are developing a platform for mobile autonomous robotics, starting with the offshore renewables sector, where our aim is to solve robotic challenges of today and the future.
We produce state of the art computer vision coupled with the latest in machine learning techniques. We use this to deploy underwater robots on offshore wind farms where they perform visual surveys and output detailed 3D models.
Our team have won numerous awards and have been recognised for their contribution to advancements in vision, data and autonomous technology.
Expected salary:
Location: Bristol Area
Job date: Sun, 26 Nov 2023 00:08:44 GMT
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