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AI Research Engineer

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7 months ago
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Arondite is a defence technology company building the foundational software and AI to power the autonomous age. Our aim is to revolutionise the way organisations collaborate with sensors, robots and autonomous systems and use the data they generate. We are driven by our determination to help defend our collective democratic values and by our strong belief that an elite group of engineers can make a big difference. We are ambitious, well-funded and building for the long-term.


You will join Arondite at a pivotal moment in the companys journey.Our company is being built by exceptional engineers - people who find high-impact and technically challenging work engaging and exciting, and who consistently deliver outsized impact. You will collaborate with other brilliant minds to solve some of the worlds hardest and most important problems.


You will have ownership and autonomy from Day One.There is no corporate ladder at Arondite. From your first day, you will directly influence the design, functionality, and direction of Arondites product offering. We hire the best people and give them extremely high levels of autonomy; the sky is the limit for an individual with the right ambition.


If you are motivated by our mission and if you want to be part of a growing team of outstanding people, then we want to hear from you.


Requirements

Arondite is looking for an AI Research Engineer to understand our customers problems and implement solutions using AI.


You will be in developing AI/ML models and deploying them both within our core software product and to edge devices including drones and ground robots. The role will also encompass addressing the wider practicalities and challenges in implementing AI-based systems, including obtaining training data, addressing ethical concerns and explaining model behaviours.


As an early member of the AI team at Arondite, you will be able to shape how we exploit the AI revolution, both as part of products and to accelerate our internal processes.


Your responsibilities will include:

  • Working with customers to identify and understand their problems
  • Designing end-to-end AI solutions from the sensor to the user interface
  • Training and evaluating robust and performant deep learning models to solve real-world challenges
  • Integrating models into our enterprise software product and into resource-constrained hardware systems
  • Collaborating closely with hardware and software engineers to enable growing autonomy in the most demanding environments
  • Inventing novel capabilities and optimising existing approaches whilst remaining aware of ethical implications of your engineering decisions


You should have the following:

  • MSc in computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics or a related engineering field
  • 4 years of relevant experience researching and applying modern ML in areas such as scene understanding, multi-modal sensing, control and path planning, or vision-language understanding
  • The ability to write clean and maintainable code in Python, Rust, C++ or Java
  • Experience with frameworks such as PyTorch, Tensorflow or JAX
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills to document your work effectively and present it to relevant stakeholders and users
  • A passion for identifying and implementing pragmatic solutions to hard problems using AI and conventional algorithms
  • Excitement about the opportunity to take ownership for building AI within a high-performance, mission-focused team


Ideally, you would also have:

  • PhD in computer vision, machine learning, robotics, or a related field
  • Authored publications in top-tier journals and conferences (e.g. CVPR, NeurIPS, ICLR, ICCV, ICRA, IROS, TPAMI)
  • Experience working with MLOps infrastructure or deploying AI models to production, including the associated monitoring, testing and quality assurance (QA)
  • An understanding of different sensor modalities, their trade-offs, and relevant methods for processing their outputs to drive performance in challenging scenarios
  • Created and optimised state of the art AI models for resource-constrained hardware
  • Experience with synthetic data generation or simulation, or collection and management of large real-world datasets


Note: We want Arondite to bring together individuals from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We dont expect everyone to have experience across each of these areas. Please apply even if you only partially fulfil this list.


Security clearance

We believe in working closely with defence customers. As a result, this role is likely to require you to hold a clearance or be willing to undergo UK security vetting to Security Check (SC) or above. This normally requires having continuous residency in the UK for at least 5 years.


Office vs hybrid working

We are focused on building a positive, collaborative engineering-driven culture. We therefore believe in making the office a friendly, comfortable and fun place to be, and we try to work from the office where possible. Of course, there are times when it makes sense for you to work from home and thats OK. You may also need to travel to visit customers, depending on your role. But in general you should only apply to join Arondite if youre excited to come into the office and work in person by default.


Application process

Generally, our interview process is comprised of the following stages:

  • CV submission with initial questions
  • Introductory Teams call (30 mins)
  • In-person technical interview (1-2 hours)
  • Final interview with one of Arondites Founders (30 mins)


Benefits

  • Highly competitive base salary
  • Generous equity in EMI Options in a well-funded and growing startup
  • 7% employer pension contribution
  • A great office in Old Street offering wellness workshops and community events
  • Free breakfast and lunch every day; free pizza and beers weekly
  • The ability to work with and learn from exceptional colleagues with deep defence industry knowledge and academic excellence
  • Any resources and equipment that you need to do your job in a world-class way
  • Health and dental insurance
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Relocation support
  • Visa sponsorship for extremely strong candidates


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Industries: IT Services and IT Consulting

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