Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
€55-65,000 DOE, stock, hybrid
Deep Learning Engineer Paris, France (Hybrid, 3+ days onsite weekly) IC Resources is seeking a Deep Learning Engineer to join our client's cutting-edge team in Paris. This role focuses on developing, testing, and enhancing advanced computer vision algorithms to power innovative solutions that are deployed commercially. Primary Responsibilities Development of ML & computer vision models in Python. Keep up to date on the latest in computer vision and prototype implementations based on state-of-the-art research. Collaborate closely with others to in the deployment of these prototypes. Essential Experience MSc with 3+ years in industry or PhD, in Deep Learning, Computer Vision. Experience developing computer vision algorithms. Object detection, feature extraction and image classification. Strengths in Python, OpenCV, PyTorch, TensorFlow. Understanding of linear algebra and statistics. Fluent English, good French What’s On Offer €55,000–€65,000 DOE. Hybrid working arrangements. Stock purchase plans and options. Additional benefits, including childcare support, mobility assistance, team-building activities, and a game room. How to Apply: If you’re an ambitious Deep Learning Engineer eager to work on innovative AI solutions, apply now for immediate consideration! Contact Chris Wyatt, Principal Recruitment Consultant, to discuss this role further.
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