Computer Vision Engineer
Computer Vision Engineer — Autonomy (Remote)
We build retrofit autonomy modules for existing UAV fleets operating in GPS-denied environments. This is real-world deployment, not research or simulation. Constrained hardware, degraded comms, systems that have to work first time.
Kessari is moving from TRL 6 to TRL 8 with active partners.
We need someone to own perception through to targeting, end-to-end.
What you’ll do
- Build and deploy real-time detection and tracking pipelines on edge hardware
- Take models from training through optimisation into field deployment
- Work on low-latency systems running on constrained GPUs (Jetson class)
- Handle messy real-world data (aerial, oblique, thermal, small objects)
- Ship systems that run at 30+ FPS in production
- Work in GPS-denied conditions where localisation and perception must hold up under uncertainty
You’re a fit if you can
- Train and deploy object detection models (YOLO, RT-DETR or similar)
- Optimise models for real-time edge inference (TensorRT, ONNX or similar)
- Implement multi-object tracking (ByteTrack, BoT-SORT or similar)
- Own the data pipeline (collection, annotation, validation)
- Work across Python and some C++, Linux, Docker
- Strong bonus
- Experience in GPS-denied navigation or perception systems
- Drone or aerial imagery experience
- Thermal or infrared perception
- Visual SLAM or odometry integration
- CUDA or GPU optimisation
- Synthetic data or simulation
What matters
This is not a research role. You need to ship fast, handle ambiguity, and make systems work in the field.
Comp
€90k – €140k+ depending on level
Equity and performance upside tied to deployments
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