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Keen interest and understanding of emerging technologies in AI, such as natural language processing, computer vision, and predictive analytics, to stay ahead in the field. Be the vanguard for a culture of continuous learning and knowledge exchange within the AI and Data Science Center of Excellence (COE), promoting cross-team collaboration and innovation.
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Required Education: Candidates should possess a bachelor's degree, preferably in Engineering, Cyber, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Math, Physics, or other STEM discipline however, years of experience may be substituted for a degree.
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You are degree educated in Computer Science or similar relevant discipline from a top tier university. You're a skilled Software Developer / Engineer with a thorough knowledge of Computer Science fundamentals such as OOP, Data Structures, Design Patterns.
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BSc/MSc in Computer Science. There would be a close collaboration with the current contractors and the CTO to ensure that the vision for the product follows closely with the initial set-out roadmap.
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Computer Vision, Sensor Fusion, Scientific Computing. You would typically be working within small engineering teams with other software engineers, computer vision scientists, hardware engineers, and sometimes with high-profile industry partners.
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They're looking for people that are comfortable with terms like; Statistical Models, Computer Vision, Predictive Analytics, Data Visualization, Large Language Models (LLM), NLP, AI, Machine Learning, MLOPs, Python, Pyspark, and Azure.
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Research, architect and implement state-of-the-art AI techniques, such as large generative models, multi-modal models, reinforcement learning, natural language processing, computer vision, etc., for digital safety applications.
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A degree in engineering, computer science or similar, or advanced technical education with significant experience in automation and mechatronics. Urgently required: Specialist Machine Vision Commissioning Engineer with a deep understanding of Cognex Vision Systems for automation.
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Key Skills | Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Nvidia Jetson. 🧢 Role | Machine Learning Engineer/ Computer Vision Specialist. Designing and implementing machine learning models with a focus on computer vision and AWS Machine Learning Services like SageMaker.
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Bachelor's degree/Master's Degree/Diploma in IT, Computer Science, Information Systems, Math, Engineering or related discipline. Benefits offered include medical, dental and vision benefits; dependent care flexible spending account; 401(k) plan; voluntary life/short term disability/whole life/term life/accident and critical illness coverage; employee assistance program; sick leave in accordance with regulation.
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Bachelors or advanced degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, Mathematics, or equivalent development experience.
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Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, MIS or related degree and three to five (3-5) years of related experience or combination of education, training and experience. Strong technical background in HPNonStop technologies (COBOL, SQL, TAL TACL and TMF.
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Minimum Qualifications Education and/ or experience typically obtained through completion of a bachelor’s degree in computer science, Computer Science Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, or related field.
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Experience with database technologies like: MySQL / PostgreSQL / MongoDB / Elasticsearch Education – Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Engineering or equivalent experience. · Experience with Google Core Web Vitals Experience with organic SEO concepts and paid marketing campaigns (SEM) Compensation Base Salary: $180,000 to $210,000 + 30% Bonus Benefits: 401(k) plus match Dental insurance Health insurance Vision Insurance Paid Time Off Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Requirements include a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or related field and five years of work experience in the job offered or related field of design and development of Java Microservices; or in the alternative, a Master’s degree and three years of work experience.
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