Not specified; annual cash bonuses available; stoc...
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4+ years building computer vision systems
Deep learning with pytorch frameworks
Python programming for ml pipelines
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Autodesk is seeking a Senior Research Engineer specializing in Computer Vision and Multimodal AI to develop advanced perception systems for various product areas. The position involves building end-to-end pipelines that process visual data and integrate contextual signals, requiring a blend of applied research and strong software engineering skills.
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Job Summary
This role blends applied research with strong software engineering to build robust perception systems used across multiple product areas.
Candidates will design multi-stage pipelines that fuse visual evidence with contextual inputs like documents and sensor streams to reduce ambiguity.
The position offers the opportunity to work on scalable cloud workflows for batch processing while maintaining high engineering quality and observability.
Matching Summary
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Autodesk is seeking a Senior Research Engineer specializing in Computer Vision and Multimodal AI to develop advanced perception systems for various product areas. The position involves building end-to-end pipelines that process visual data and integrate contextual signals, requiring a blend of applied research and strong software engineering skills.
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Salary
Not specified; Annual cash bonuses available; Stock grants and comprehensive benefits included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
4+ years building computer vision systems
Deep learning with PyTorch frameworks
Python programming for ML pipelines
Cloud workflow integration and batch processing
ML prototype to production deployment
Nice-to-have
Experience with Vision-Language Models (VLMs)
Multimodal fusion of imagery and metadata
Video pipeline and temporal aggregation skills
Data curation and labeling strategy expertise
Reusable platform component development
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
4+ years of experience in computer vision system development