Polycam's mission is to democratize 3D capture and make it universally useful, empowering creators, builders, and businesses with advanced 3D capture technologies.
The company aims to deliver incredible 3D imaging capabilities to a wide audience, making 3D capture seamless, affordable, and collaborative.
The Senior Computer Vision Engineer will improve the mobile 3D capture pipeline and work with a team of senior CV engineers experienced in 3D reconstruction.
The role involves solving complex problems in 3D computer vision and developing technology to enhance the accuracy and accessibility of 3D reconstruction.
The position requires a passion for building tools that empower creators and professionals.
Requirements:
Candidates must have experience in 3D reconstruction, with deep knowledge in at least one area of the stack such as SfM, depth estimation, mesh reconstruction, or texturing.
Experience in designing, training, and testing AI models is required.
Knowledge of machine learning model architectural elements, including diffusion, vision transformers, and encoders, is necessary.
Strong fundamentals in math, geometry, and linear algebra are essential.
Candidates should possess skills in numerical optimization.
Proficiency in C++, Python, and PyTorch, along with adherence to engineering best practices, is required.
Benefits:
The salary range for this position is between $175,000 and $255,000, with final salary based on individual background and experience.
The compensation package includes comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, along with Health and Dependent Care FSAs for tax savings.
A 401(k) plan is provided to help employees plan for their future.
The company offers a flexible PTO policy, with one Monday off each quarter for the entire company to recharge.
Employees enjoy flex-time working hours and 12 weeks of parental leave.
Polycam invests in employee growth by providing $1,500 annually for certifications, courses, and training.
The company organizes in-person team meetups, conferences, and biannual field trips to unique sites across the nation.