Principal AI Engineer (Face Recognition)

IC Resources
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IC Resources is seeking a Principal AI Engineer to join our client’s innovative team developing advanced Edge AI solutions. This role offers an exciting opportunity to shape cutting-edge technologies in face recognition and computer vision for deployment on IoT edge devices. If you're a hands-on engineer with a strong leadership background and a passion for delivering impactful AI solutions, this could be the perfect next step for your career.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Lead research and development of face recognition systems for Edge AI devices.
  • Monitor and optimise the performance of existing AI products, offering expert insights for further enhancements.
  • Stay updated on emerging trends and methodologies in Edge AI and deep learning to inform product development.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to design and develop robust AI solutions tailored to customer needs.
  • Guide and mentor AI engineers, fostering capability growth within the team.
  • Take ownership of MLOps processes, ensuring effective lifecycle management and automation.

Essential Experience:

  • Degree in AI, Machine Learning, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Minimum 5+ years of experience in face recognition systems for Edge AI devices, including deployment.
  • Proven expertise in designing, developing, and deploying deep learning models for IoT edge devices.
  • Python, TensorFlow, Keras, PyTorch.
  • Knowledge of MLOps, troubleshooting techniques, and performance benchmarking.

Desired Experience:

  • Background in mathematics, information theory, and probability.
  • Proficiency in C++ and experience with AWS.
  • Familiarity with Agile product development processes.

What’s On Offer:

  • ~£60-90k or the EURO equivalent.
  • Flexible working hours and fully remote arrangements.

How to Apply:

If you’re an experienced Principal AI Engineer ready to take on a challenging and impactful role, apply now for immediate consideration! Contact Chris Wyatt, Principal Recruitment Consultant, to learn more about this exciting opportunity.

 

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