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Eyesatop
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Computer Vision Engineer, Aerial Autonomy
- Workplace
- Hybrid
- Commitment
- Full-time
- Seniority
- Senior
- Salary
- $180,000 - $220,000/yr
- Posted
Location
New York, United States
We are looking for an exceptional Computer Vision Engineer to join our research team and own the perception layer that powers our autonomous aerial systems. You will design and build the systems that give our drones and the operators behind them a real-time, shared understanding of the operational environment. Your algorithms will run at the edge, in contested airspace, with real operational stakes. You will take perception capabilities from concept and simulation through live flight experiments to production deployment, iterating rapidly on real-world flight data and operational edge cases.
Responsibilities
- Design, implement, and continuously improve vision-based situational awareness systems that give aircraft and ground operators a unified, real-time understanding of the operational environment
- Build and maintain a shared world model across the fleet, fusing perception data from multiple aircraft into a coherent 3D representation that all agents can query and act on
- Implement object detection, tracking, and classification pipelines covering dynamic obstacles, terrain, infrastructure, and other aircraft
- Develop semantic scene understanding to power onboard autonomy and off-board mission planning
- Design multi-agent perception architectures that aggregate observations across the fleet, resolve conflicting views, and maintain a consistent, up-to-date environmental state
- Build perception that functions in GNSS-denied and EW-contested environments: your systems must work when GPS is unavailable and comms are degraded
- Combine classical computer vision with modern deep learning to deliver robust, low-latency perception across diverse terrain, lighting, and atmospheric conditions
- Own the full algorithm lifecycle: design → simulation → onboard and offboard deployment → production tuning and ongoing field improvement
- Collaborate directly with flight controllers, system engineers, and operations teams, iterating rapidly on real-world flight data and operator feedback
Requirements
- M.Sc. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, Aerospace Engineering, or a closely related discipline
- 4+ years of experience developing computer vision, perception, or autonomy algorithms for production systems
- Strong command of both classical computer vision and modern deep learning; you know when to use each
- Hands-on experience with object detection, SLAM, visual odometry, or 3D scene understanding
- Proven track record of taking algorithms from research into real-world environments under genuine operational constraints
- Proficiency in Python and C++; experience deploying algorithms under real-time and latency constraints
- Comfortable working closely with hardware, sensors, and embedded compute platforms
- Experience with modern neural network architectures and deploying trained models in constrained environments
Nice to have
- You have a Ph.D. in a relevant field
- You have experience with drones, aerial systems, or autonomous robotics, ideally in a defense or field-tested context
- You've built perception systems for GNSS-denied or GPS-degraded navigation (visual-inertial odometry, optical flow)
- You have experience with multi-sensor fusion, sensor calibration, or sensor-agnostic perception pipelines
- You've participated in simulation-to-real workflows and live flight testing programs
- You have experience deploying models on edge compute hardware such as NVIDIA Jetson, Qualcomm, or similar
- You've worked in a fast-paced defense tech or deep-tech startup environment where field feedback drives rapid iteration