Computer Vision & Robotics

Building Smarter Machines, One Hire at a Time

Computer Vision and Robotics talent are essential to building the intelligent systems that see, interpret, and interact with the world. From developing advanced perception algorithms to designing autonomous machines, their expertise drives innovation across industries transforming how businesses operate.

Our consultants connect the best Computer Vision & Robotics professionals with leading clients across the UK.

Recruiting Tech Talent for:

Covering: Robotics, VR, AR, Imaging

Example Placements

Computer Vision Engineer
Robotics Engineer
Machine Learning Engineer
Robotics Software Developer
Perception Engineer
Autonomous Systems Engineer
AI Research Scientist
SLAM Engineer
Robot Control Engineer
Embedded Systems Engineer (Robotics)
Sensor Fusion Engineer
Deep Learning Engineer
Vision Algorithm Developer
Robotics Test Engineer
Robotics System Architect

Market Insights

Hiring demand

Very High
This talent is very hard to hire

Companies employing the most talent in this sector

1. Meta
2. Lloyds Banking Group
3. Faculty

Fastest growing skills amongst these professionals

Skill
% 1 yr growth

Top desired EVP’s amongst these professionals

Evp's
% Agree in importance
Based upon professions with job titles from the example placements mentioned earlier on this page in the UK on Linked in Q4 2025

A.I. IMPACT

Highest Impact

Documenting systems and technical reports
LLMs can auto-generate documentation, inline comments, and create clear system overviews.
Exposure Level: Direct Exposure
Estimated Time Saved (%): 50%

Lowest Impact

Collaborating with hardware teams
Physical integration tasks, hardware testing, and real-time debugging still require hands-on collaboration.
Exposure Level: No / Low impact
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