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C++ Software Engineer

Netherton, Kirklees
6 days ago
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C++ Software Engineer (C++ / Image Processing)

My client, a global leader in intelligent automation, is seeking a talented Software Engineer to help advance cutting-edge computer vision and real-time processing systems. This is a unique chance to join a world-class engineering team driving innovation across international markets.

You’re an inquisitive and motivated engineer who enjoys tackling complex challenges, collaborating across disciplines, and delivering impactful, real-world solutions.

What You’ll Bring

Strong proficiency in C++

Experience with OpenCV or similar image processing libraries/tools

Exposure to RGB, hyperspectral, or x-ray camera systems (a strong advantage)

Degree in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, or a related discipline

Bonus Skills

Experience with OpenVINO for AI inference and Intel hardware optimization

Knowledge of C# (.NET integration) and Python (scripting/automation)

Familiarity with Git, SVN, or other DevOps tools

Experience with SQL for backend data handling

Understanding of Agile delivery and Kanban methodologies

You’ll partner closely with hardware and controls engineers to integrate and optimize real-time computer vision systems - combining mechanical precision with intelligent software design.

This role offers opportunities for international travel, including to Europe and the USA, to work with cross-functional global teams and support large-scale product deployments.

What’s on Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package

Flexible working arrangements

Ongoing professional development and training

A collaborative, innovative culture focused on global impact

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

C++ Software Engineer (C++ / Image Processing)

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