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Careers at CattleEye

Lameness affects around one third of dairy cows in the UK. It is painful for the animal, costly for the farmer, and almost entirely preventable with the right tools. CattleEye exists to provide those tools, and to keep improving them. If that mission interests you, and if you want to work somewhere small enough that your contribution is visible and large enough that the work has real-world impact, we would like to hear from you.

“We're a Belfast team sitting inside one of the world's largest agricultural engineering companies, but it doesn't feel that way day to day. Decisions get made quickly and you can see the results in the field. That combination of resource and pace is genuinely rare.”

“It's really gratifying to be see the impact of our work on the industry. The AI we're building monitors real animals on real farms for animal welfare. When your work has that kind of direct consequence, it changes how you show up.”

“When GEA acquired CattleEye, that was a major validation of our work, the technology and the mission of the company. What it means in practice is that the problems we're working on now have real scale behind them, across markets around the globe.”

“I'm based in Belfast, and my work touches farms in the UK, the US, Europe, and Australia. Not many companies give you that kind of reach from day one. CattleEye is small enough that you matter, and large enough that the work actually travels.”

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