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3D Computer Vision Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Computer Vision Engineer

Sterling, VA · On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

Drive the architecture, development, and deployment of advanced 2D and 3D computer vision systems that enable Molg's robotic microfactories. * Own the full vision stack, from sensor selection and ...

Work with high-frame-rate, multi-camera systems to extract 3D trajectory and impact data for golf ... computer vision, preferably in a real-time, product-focused environment. * Strong proficiency in C ...

Computer Vision Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$125K - $130K/yr

Process high-frame-rate, multi-camera data to generate accurate 3D trajectories and impact insights ... or related field * 3+ years of computer vision experience in real-time, product-focused ...

Computer Vision Engineer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$126K - $149K/yr

Apply geometric computer vision techniques including structure from motion and 3D reconstruction Classical Computer Vision * Implement robust image processing pipelines (filtering, augmentation ...

Computer Vision Engineer

Costa Mesa, CA · On-site

$119K - $141K/yr

Apply geometric computer vision techniques including structure from motion and 3D reconstruction Classical Computer Vision * Implement robust image processing pipelines (filtering, augmentation ...

Computer Vision Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$112K - $130K/yr

Work with high-frame-rate, multi-camera systems to extract 3D trajectory and impact data for golf ... computer vision, preferably in a real-time, product-focused environment. * Strong proficiency in C ...

Computer Vision Engineer

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site +1

$110K - $165K/yr

Aquabyte is seeking a Computer Vision Engineer to help develop and deploy new algorithms to fish ... Experience with stereo vision, 3D reconstruction, and stereo calibration * Experience with training ...

Computer Vision Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

$118K - $139K/yr

... systems to extract 3D trajectory and impact data for golf ball and club head tracking. • ... of experience in computer vision, preferably in a real-time, product-focused environment. • ...

Aquabyte is seeking a Computer Vision Engineer to help develop and deploy new algorithms to fish ... Experience with stereo vision, 3D reconstruction, and stereo calibration * Experience with training ...

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How much do 3d computer vision jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for 3d computer vision in the United States is $20.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is 3D computer vision?

3D computer vision is a field within computer science and artificial intelligence that focuses on enabling computers to interpret and understand visual information from the world in three dimensions. Unlike traditional 2D computer vision, which works with flat images, 3D computer vision uses data from sources like stereo cameras, LiDAR, or depth sensors to reconstruct and analyze the shape, size, and position of objects in a scene. This technology is crucial for applications such as autonomous vehicles, robotics, augmented reality, and medical imaging. By understanding the spatial relationships between objects, 3D computer vision systems can enable machines to interact more effectively with their environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 3D Computer Vision Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a 3D Computer Vision Engineer, you need a solid background in computer vision, mathematics (especially linear algebra and geometry), and programming, often supported by a degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field. Proficiency in Python or C++, experience with libraries like OpenCV and PCL, and familiarity with deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, creativity, and effective teamwork help candidates excel in developing novel algorithms and collaborating across disciplines. These skills and qualities are crucial for creating innovative 3D perception systems that meet real-world challenges and drive advancements in areas like robotics, AR/VR, and autonomous vehicles.

What are some common challenges faced by 3D Computer Vision engineers during project development?

3D Computer Vision engineers often encounter challenges such as managing noisy or incomplete data from sensors, ensuring real-time processing speeds, and integrating algorithms with various hardware platforms. Additionally, adapting solutions to diverse environments—such as changing lighting conditions or object occlusions—requires robust model design and continual testing. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, including hardware engineers and software developers, is key to overcoming these challenges and successfully deploying 3D vision applications.
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Infographic showing various 3D Computer Vision job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% As Needed, 19% Full Time, 63% Part Time, 7% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 88% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $43,372 per year, or $20.9 per hour.

Computer Vision Engineer

Molg

Sterling, VA • On-site

$110K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

ABOUT US

Hey! We’re Molg 👋 We’re building robotic systems that make electronics manufacturing circular. We work with hyperscalers and leading electronics manufacturers to automate how hardware is designed, manufactured, disassembled, repaired, reused, and recovered. Using robotics, computational design, and AI, our systems turn today’s e-waste into resilient, data-driven supply chains—and change how electronics are made in the first place.

IN THIS ROLE YOU WILL:

Join a cross-functional team of robotics, software, and mechanical engineers to build the computer vision and perception systems that powers Molg’s robotic microfactories. As a Computer Vision Engineer, you will:

  • Drive the architecture, development, and deployment of advanced 2D and 3D computer vision systems that enable Molg’s robotic microfactories.

  • Own the full vision stack, from sensor selection and calibration through perception algorithms and real-time integration with robotic motion planning and grasping.

  • Evaluate, adapt, and deploy state-of-the-art vision approaches — balancing trade-offs between off-the-shelf tools and custom solutions to meet real-world performance, cost, and reliability requirements.

  • Define and maintain best practices for system design, testing, and validation of vision pipelines in industrial environments.

  • Collaborate with robotics, mechanical, and software engineers to ensure seamless hardware/software integration of vision systems into Molg’s microfactory designs.

  • Mentor and guide junior engineers, helping elevate technical standards and knowledge across the team.

  • Drive innovation by identifying opportunities to improve robustness, scalability, and accuracy of Molg’s perception systems.

You’ll have the opportunity to build alongside an incredible team, develop innovative solutions, and grow in a fast-paced environment that values autonomy and impact.

WHO YOU ARE:

You are a hands-on computer vision engineer who understands that vision and perception only matters if it works on real robots. You bring:

  • 5+ years of industry experience developing and deploying computer vision, machine learning, or image processing solutions in real-world production environments.

  • Proven experience architecting end-to-end vision pipelines, including hardware selection, algorithm development, integration, and deployment.

  • 5+ years of Python3 and/or C++, with the ability to write production-quality, performant code.

  • Proficiency with modern software development tools and principles: Unix systems, shell scripting (sh, bash, zsh), git, containerization, CI/CD, automation, and OOP.
    Deep understanding of digital camera technology, optics, and multi-camera systems.

  • Demonstrable expertise with vision and machine learning libraries such as OpenCV, PyTorch, or TensorFlow.

  • Experience integrating vision systems with robotic frameworks (e.g., ROS, MoveIt, or custom motion planning systems).

  • Ability to work in-person at Molg HQ in Sterling, VA.

  • Clear and effective communication skills, with the ability to articulate trade-offs, align on architecture decisions, and mentor team members.

WHO WE ARE:

We spend our days building robotic systems, developing complex assembly intelligence software, and designing the next generation of circular products for our customers. Given the importance of working hands-on with physical systems, the majority of our team is in-person collaboratively working in our industrial space in Sterling, VA, down the road from the largest data center market in the world. Our facility includes a variety of robots, CNC milling machines, 3D printers, and all the tools needed to build and test our products. It is important to us that anyone on our team that is interested in learning how to use our various pieces of equipment and machinery is taught and can gain the skills and appreciation for making physical things.

THINGS TO KNOW:

  • We’re a hands on collaborative team with big ambitions, and there’s a good amount of context-switching. We expect people to be autonomous and drive their own work to completion.

  • We are scrappy and looking to build a great sustainable company for years to come.

  • As a growing company and startup, priorities may shift as customer or business requirements change. We strive to empower individuals with context and decision-making power to meet this need.