Image Engineer

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18 Aug, 2025 to 18 Aug, 2026
Lund (Onsite)

Are you technically curious, a problem solver, and have a keen eye for image quality?

We’re looking for someone who wants to work in a technical specialist role where you’ll combine image processing, hardware-near development, and hands-on testing – covering the entire journey from concept to finished product.


About the role


As an Image Engineer, you’ll work with the development and optimization of imaging systems for advanced camera solutions. You will play a key role in ensuring high image quality by working with algorithms, sensors, optics, and calibration. You’ll collaborate closely with colleagues from various engineering disciplines – including software, hardware, and mechanics – as well as external suppliers.


Examples of responsibilities:


Optimize image quality by adjusting exposure, focus, noise reduction, color reproduction, and calibration


Contribute to the selection of image sensors, optics, and IR components in collaboration with other technical teams


Conduct testing and evaluate prototypes in both lab environments and real-world scenarios


Develop and improve production-level testing methods and image system calibration


Participate in the development of image processing software and firmware


We believe you have experience or knowledge in some of the following areas:


Image processing and algorithms for image enhancement


Optics, image sensors, and how different components affect image quality


Programming in C/C++, preferably also Python


Development in a Linux-based environment


Advanced mathematics and statistics


Cross-functional collaboration in technical projects


Who are you?


We’re looking for someone who is passionate about technology, curious, and enjoys working with complex technical challenges in collaboration with others. You thrive in a development environment where quality, teamwork, and continuous improvement are key. You likely have an engineering degree in physics, computer science, electronics, applied mathematics, or a related field.