Senior computer vision development talent and rates in Insurance
Senior computer vision development engineers serving insurance run roughly $150–$220/hr. Stack realities for this combination: Guidewire / Duck Creek + Verisk + LexisNexis + Stripe ACH — common integrations: Guidewire / Duck Creek policy admin, Verisk + LexisNexis underwriting data, CCC + Mitchell auto-claims data. Underwriting + claims data; bias-audit obligations; rate-filing scrutiny on ML features
What computer vision development actually requires in 2026
2026 CV stack: PyTorch + Ultralytics YOLOv8/v11 for detection, Segment Anything Model (SAM) for segmentation, OpenCV for traditional pipelines, ONNX Runtime for cross-platform deploy, TensorRT for NVIDIA edge, Core ML for iOS, ML Kit for Android. Data: Roboflow, Labelbox, V7. CV engineers need PyTorch fluency, dataset curation skills, and deployment-target awareness (edge CPU vs cloud GPU vs phone NPU). Generic ML engineers without CV depth typically over-engineer training pipelines and under-deliver on real-world robustness (occlusion, lighting, scale).