Required Senior Deep Learning Algorithm Developer
A global leader in autonomous vehicle (AV) technology, pioneering advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and self-driving solutions.
Across the company, Senior Deep Learning Algorithm Developers work at the forefront of AV/ADAS innovation - designing, training, and optimizing deep neural networks for tasks such as perception, mapping, and scene understanding. This includes working with large-scale datasets, leveraging frameworks like PyTorch or TensorFlow, and applying state-of-the-art techniques to tackle complex perception and decision-making challenges in real-world driving scenarios.
At our company, Senior Deep Learning Algorithm Developers contribute across multiple AI domains, with most opportunities in Computer Vision and additional roles in areas such as NLP/LLMs and 3D Perception (Radar, LiDAR, Fusion). This role serves as a central entry point, enabling us to align your expertise and aspirations with the projects and teams where you can make the greatest impact.
What will your job look like?
Design, develop and implement deep learning algorithms to solve complex problems in computer vision
Take ownership of deep learning projects: Compose product requirements, design solutions, oversee execution, and collaborate with talented Algorithm Developers.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand requirements and develop solutions.
Analyze large datasets to improve algorithm performance and robustness.
Research the latest advancements in deep learning, multi-task learning, AI architectures, and apply them to enhance our algorithms.
Requirements: BSc in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or Physics
Advanced degree (M.Sc. or Ph.D.)- an advantage
5+ years of experience developing deep learning algorithms in Python, including end-to-end pipeline implementation (data preparation, training, validation, and analysis).
Experience with deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch.
This position is open to all candidates.