Computer Vision (Software) Engineer

Sciton

$170K — $190K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Vision, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optical or Biomedical Engineering, or related field
  • Minimum 3 years of relevant industry experience
  • Strong theoretical and practical background in computer vision and image/video processing
  • Experience with real-time systems and camera communication protocols (USB, MIPI, etc.)
  • Solid understanding of optical imaging physics, calibration, and verification techniques
  • Proven ability to take projects from concept through execution and delivery
  • Collaborative mindset with strong problem-solving skills.

Responsibilities

  • Design, prototype, and deploy real-time computer vision algorithms for medical skin imaging and treatment guidance
  • Develop algorithms for image registration, segmentation, feature extraction, motion compensation, and multi-camera image fusion
  • Integrate embedded vision processing for peripheral device control with low latency and high reliability
  • Collaborate on optical calibration, illumination design, image quality analysis, and system troubleshooting
  • Evaluate and adapt existing medical imaging algorithms for clinical use
  • Work with external technology partners to select and refine imaging solutions
  • Contribute to patent filings and regulatory documentation in system validation.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to participate in equity/stock incentive programs
  • Profit-sharing bonus
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including 401(K) with matching
Full Job Description
Computer Vision (Software) Engineer

Position Summary
As a Computer Vision (Software) Engineer, you'll play a key role in advancing Sciton's next generation of medical and aesthetic products. You'll be embedded within both the R&D and software teams, helping to bring new vision-based technologies from concept to production.

Your primary focus will be developing and deploying computer vision systems that analyze skin areas for subsequent control of peripheral devices. These systems directly support cutting-edge treatments used by clinicians and experienced by patients worldwide.

You'll collaborate closely with software, hardware, and clinical teams to guide projects through Sciton's New Product Introduction (NPI) process-turning innovative ideas into real-world products.

What You'll Work On
  • Design, prototype, and deploy real-time computer vision algorithms for medical skin imaging and skin treatment guidance
  • Develop robust algorithms for:
    • Image registration and segmentation
    • Feature extraction
    • Object motion compensation
    • Multi-camera image fusion
  • Integrate embedded vision processing to control peripheral devices, optimizing for low latency and high reliability
  • Collaborate on optical calibration, illumination design, image quality analysis, and system troubleshooting
  • Evaluate and adapt existing medical imaging and vision algorithms for clinical use
  • Work with external technology partners and vendors to select and refine imaging solutions
  • Contribute to patent filings and support regulatory documentation, including risk analysis and system validation
  • Stay current with advances in computer vision, medical imaging, and AI-driven techniques

What We're Looking For
  • Hands-on experience creating and refining algorithms for medical skin imaging and treatment control, including:
    • Image registration and segmentation
    • Feature extraction
    • Motion compensation
    • Multi-camera image combination
    • Real-time guidance of peripheral treatment devices with low latency
  • Strong programming skills in C/C++ and Python, with solid object-oriented design experience
  • Knowledge of camera sensors, displays, and illumination systems
  • Experience with embedded Linux and platforms such as ARM / NXP i.MX, plus tools like GStreamer and OpenCV
  • Understanding of image, video, and illumination quality metrics and how to apply them

Core Qualifications
  • Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Computer Vision, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Optical or Biomedical Engineering, or a related field
  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant industry experience
  • Strong theoretical and practical background in computer vision and image/video processing
  • Experience working with real-time systems, control loops, and camera communication protocols (USB, MIPI, etc.)
  • Solid understanding of optical imaging physics, calibration, and verification techniques
  • Proven ability to take projects from concept through execution and delivery
  • A collaborative mindset and strong problem-solving skills

Preferred Skills & Experience
  • GPU/CUDA acceleration
  • FPGA, NPU, or hardware-accelerated vision pipelines
  • Memory-mapped I/O, DMA, and real-time performance optimization
  • Vision pipeline latency reduction and throughput optimization on edge devices
  • MIPI CSI camera integration, ISP tuning, and sensor control (I2C, SPI)
  • H.264/H.265 video encoding for live video streams
  • Thermal management, power optimization, and EMC considerations
  • ROS/ROS2 experience (if vision interacts with robotic systems)
  • Familiarity with emerging AI-based vision approaches

Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $170k - $190k. In addition to a competitive market-based salary, Sciton provides an opportunity to participate in equity/stock incentive programs, a profit-sharing bonus, and a comprehensive benefits package, including 401(K) with matching

FULL-TIME/PART-TIME Full-Time
POSITION Computer Vision (Software) Engineer
LOCATION Palo Alto, HQ

Pay Range: $170,000 - $190,000 per year

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