VP of Technology Development

Haslemere
3 days ago
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VP of New Features & Product Innovation

Data‑Heavy Surveillance | AI + Advanced Sensor Systems | £(Apply online only)k + bonus + benefits

A cutting‑edge surveillance company combining AI with state‑of‑the‑art sensor technology is seeking a visionary leader to drive the next wave of product innovation. If you excel at turning complex data and emerging tech into powerful real‑world capability, this role puts you at the centre of it all.

What you'll lead

You'll own a multidisciplinary function delivering new features across AI/ML, high‑volume data platforms, and full‑stack software. Your teams include:

Machine Learning: expert engineers pushing model performance and innovation
Data Insight & Delivery: full‑stack developers powering ingestion, processing, and customer‑facing data systems
Special Projects: senior engineers tackling UAS communications, novel media delivery, and experimental tech
Plus close partnership with a Technical Design group developing next‑generation sensor deployments.

What you'll do

Own the roadmap for new AI, data platform, and software capabilities
Lead discovery, experimentation, and rapid iteration on high‑impact features
Oversee scalable, reliable data pipelines and services feeding AI models and customer products
Deliver secure, production‑ready systems at pace
Balance feature velocity with long‑term platform health and architecture
Communicate strategy and progress to senior leadership

What you bring

Senior leadership experience delivering AI‑powered software products
Strong knowledge of modern data pipelines, analytics systems, and software architecture
Proven success leading ML, data engineering, and full‑stack teams
Ability to convert emerging technologies into commercially valuable features
A track record of shipping complex, scalable systems

Package

£(Apply online only)k, depending on experience
BUPA healthcare & cash plan
Company share options
Life cover
Semi‑annual bonus

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