Senior Machine Learning Engineer, Computer Vision

Metropolis Metropolis · Vertical AI · Seattle, WA +2 · Advanced Technologies

Senior Machine Learning Engineer focused on Computer Vision to design, develop, and deploy advanced models for real-world applications like object detection, tracking, OCR, and scene understanding. The role involves optimizing models for production, integrating multi-modal approaches, and leading scalable ML pipelines within a consumer-facing product context.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design, develop, and deploy advanced computer vision models for real-world applications, including object detection, tracking, OCR, image search, and scene understanding
  2. Build and optimize deep learning models, ensuring high accuracy, performance, and scalability for deployment in production environments
  3. Explore and integrate multi-modal approaches, leveraging visual, textual, and other data modalities for robust solutions
  4. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including data engineers and software engineers to deliver end-to-end solutions
  5. Lead the design and implementation of scalable pipelines for data processing, model training, and model deployment

Skills

Required

  • Python
  • ML frameworks (PyTorch/TensorFlow/ONNX/TensorRT)
  • model optimization (e.g., quantization, pruning)
  • deployment on various platforms (cloud, edge, or mobile)
  • cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, or Azure)
  • containerization (Docker)
  • orchestration (ECS, Kubernetes)
  • building and maintaining data pipelines (e.g., Airflow)
  • agile development process
  • CI/CD pipelines and tools (e.g., Github Actions, Jenkins)

Nice to have

  • C++
  • high-growth, innovative environments
  • Publications in top-tier conferences (e.g., CVPR, ICCV, NeurIPS)

What the JD emphasized

  • deploying models into production
  • model optimization
  • scalable pipelines

Other signals

  • Deploying advanced computer vision models
  • Optimize models for performance
  • Lead the design and implementation of scalable pipelines