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Computer Vision Architecture Lead - Video Systems, HW Architecture

Qualcomm

$211,900 - $317,900
Sep 12, 2025
San Diego, CA, USA
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Qualcomm Video Engineer to work on ideas that enhance our daily life – creating everlasting video memories and playback experiences, building innovative devices through human and computer vision technologies in the Mobile, Automotive, XR, IoT & Compute space.

Requirements

  • Familiarity with Computer Vision algorithms including image warping, reprojection, face/object detection and tracking, image/video segmentation, recognition, and classification.

Responsibilities

  • Leverages expert Computer Vision Engineering knowledge and experience to research and develop highly critical Computer Vision HW.
  • Designs, develops, implements, and verifies highly complex Computer Vision systems, and HW and FW tasks including image and video analytics.
  • Serves as a technical expert for performing highly complex architecture, standard study, algorithm and feature decomposition to drive requirements and specifications for hardware development.
  • Ensures advanced KPIs, systems performance, and area and power metrics are met.
  • Drives the triage of highly complex problems to determine root cause and leads team to address the issue.
  • Acts as a technical lead and facilitates collaboration across organizations (e.g., design and test) and customers to analyze customer product requirements for new architecture, Computer Vision modules or the modification of an existing design for all addressable markets including Mobile, XR/AR, Automotive, IoT, and others.
  • Serves as technical lead for overall chipset design and integration.

Other

  • Provides supervision to direct reports.
  • Decision-making is critical in nature and highly impacts program, product, or project success.
  • Requires verbal and written communication skills to convey highly complex and/or detailed information.
  • May require strong negotiation and influence with large groups or high-level constituents.
  • Works within the prescribed budgetary objectives of the department.