Computer Vision Engineer - Autonomy
Listed on 2025-12-22
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Engineering
Robotics, AI Engineer, Computer Science, Software Engineer -
IT/Tech
Robotics, AI Engineer, Computer Science
Role: Computer Vision Engineer – Autonomy
Employment Type: Full-time, On-site
Location: El Segundo, CA (in-person only, no hybrid)
Compensation: $200k – $300k base + competitive equity
Visa: Not available — must be U.S. citizen
Company OverviewNeros Technologies is a defense-tech startup reimagining military drone technology for speed, precision, and autonomy. Their goal: replace costly, vulnerable defense assets with agile, swarm-capable drones that save lives by removing humans from the battlefield.
Founded in 2023
, Neros has $46M in funding (including from Sequoia Capital), a 70-person engineering-first team
, and a vertically integrated approach — developing everything from radios and compute hardware to AI autonomy software.
As Autonomy Computer Vision Engineer
, you’ll design and implement real-time vision algorithms for autonomous drones. Work spans from algorithm development to deployment in operational environments. You'll collaborate with robotics, software, and hardware teams to deliver reliable autonomy in challenging field conditions.
Develop & optimize real-time computer vision algorithms for drone autonomy
Implement techniques for SLAM, object detection, and image segmentation
Integrate vision solutions with autonomous UAV platforms
Validate algorithms in simulation & real-world environments
Ensure system performance under real-time constraints
3+ years in computer vision, robotics, or autonomy systems
Strong coding skills:
Python + C++Expertise with vision libraries:
OpenCV, Tensor Flow, Py TorchExperience with
SLAM and perception pipelinesFamiliarity with UAVs, drones, and embedded constraints
U.S. citizenship required
Engineering-first — high autonomy, deep technical ownership
Fast-paced startup working on high-stakes defense applications
Highly collaborative, on-site team in El Segundo, CA
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