Applied Computer Vision + Evaluation Engineer - $180,000-$230,000 + Equity - Remote (US)

Applied Computer Vision + Evaluation Engineer - $180,000-$230,000 + Equity - Remote (US) We are working exclusively with an award-winning & fast-growing start-up making waves with their innovative, first-of-its-kind technology product suite tackling geospatial data and analytics like no one has done before. Their technology empowers enterprises and individuals to solve real-world challenges using satellite imagery and analytics, from assessing bridge integrity and optimising crop yields to tracking endangered species. They are searching for an Applied Computer Vision + Evaluation Engineer to join their AI and Advanced Engineering team. In this role, you will build and productionise computer vision systems across detection, segmentation, and change detection using diverse Earth observation imagery. You will take models from proof-of-concept through to robust, scalable deployment, ensuring they perform reliably in real-world conditions. Working closely with researchers, data platform teams, and runtime engineers, you will own evaluation frameworks end-to-end, defining metrics, operating points, acceptance criteria, and release gates. You will lead error analysis and failure taxonomy, translating insights into actionable iteration plans, and contribute to continuous improvement loops that enhance model performance over time. You will also define golden datasets, establish stratified testing protocols, and help build or specify tooling for review and triage workflows. This is a high-ownership role where you will not only develop cutting-edge computer vision solutions but also set the standard for how they are evaluated, validated, and improved. This is a key position in shaping the future of geospatial AI and analytics. Highlights & Requirements Package up to $230,000 + Benefits (Equity options, private medical, dental & more) Core skills Computer vision (detection, segmentation, change detection), evaluation frameworks, remote sensing imagery (EO/SAR/multispectral), model deployment Industry/Type of business Platform providing high resolution Earth observation data and analytics Remote first (US-based), highly flexible working culture Interview process 2 stages, fast turnaround Reporting to AI / Advanced Engineering leadership Company size ~75 total (highly cross-functional engineering team) They are headquartered in Texas but operate as a fully remote team across the US. Flexibility is a core part of their culture, supporting a diverse team including working parents, with autonomy encouraged throughout the day You must be a US citizen to apply. Applied Computer Vision + Evaluation Engineer - $180,000-$230,000 + Equity - Remote (US) Apply To This Job

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