Full-Time

Embedded Software Computer Vision Engineer

Software Engineering

Posted on 9/13/2025

Qualcomm

Qualcomm

10,001+ employees

Designs, manufactures, and licenses wireless semiconductors

Compensation Overview

$102.8k - $141.2k/yr

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

San Diego, CA, USA

Hybrid

Telecommuting may be permitted, but when not telecommuting, must report to Qualcomm’s office location(s) in San Diego, CA.

Category
AI & Machine Learning (1)
Required Skills
Computer Vision
Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree (or foreign academic equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related degree field
  • Solid engineering fundamentals and understanding
  • Experience in the development, creation, and modification of Computer Vision (CV) software or specialized utility programs
Responsibilities
  • Analyze user needs and develop CV software solutions for mobile and XR products
  • Design software or customize software for client use with the aim of optimizing operational efficiency
  • Modify existing software to correct errors, adapt to new hardware, or improve performance
  • Communicate issues with team lead and peers
  • Collaborate with others inside project team to accomplish project objectives
  • Gathers, integrates, and interprets information specific to a module or sub-block of code from a variety of sources in order to troubleshoot issues and find solutions
  • Supports external customers’ product launch using delivered CV features
  • Completes assigned coding tasks to specifications on time without significant errors or bugs
  • Resolves straightforward software issues and bugs within a reasonable amount of time
  • Participates at design reviews and project meetings

Qualcomm designs and licenses semiconductor technologies for wireless connectivity used in mobile devices, cars, and IoT. Its products include system-on-chips and RF components, plus a large portfolio of patents that it licenses to other companies. The company combines end-to-end semiconductor design with IP licensing to serve mobile, automotive, and IoT markets. Its goal is to expand wireless technology adoption by delivering standards-based silicon solutions and monetizing its intellectual property to support ongoing connectivity innovation.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

San Diego, California

Founded

1985

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • AI200 and AI250 target inference with 768GB memory and power efficiency.
  • Qualcomm is building robotics partnerships with NEXCOM and early access ecosystem partners.
  • Dragonfly and Snapdragon X broaden Qualcomm beyond smartphones into PCs and data centers.

What critics are saying

  • Nvidia's AI PC and data-center roadmap directly pressures Snapdragon X and Dragonfly.
  • Analysts modeling flat 2028 revenue undermine Qualcomm's diversification narrative and valuation.
  • Qualcomm's AI server strategy depends heavily on HUMAIN and one large Saudi deployment.

What makes Qualcomm unique

  • Qualcomm combines wireless chips, patent licensing, and embedded AI across devices.
  • Dragonwing IQ10 targets robotics with 700 TOPS, ROS2, and multi-sensor integration.
  • Snapdragon C extends AI laptops into $300 entry-level systems with major OEMs.

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Premium-free health coverage

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Retirement programs

Disability & life insurance programs

Tuition reimbursement

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Flexible time off

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Wccftech
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