Machine Learning Engineer

Halian Technology Limited
London
1 week ago
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JOB- Machine Learning Engineer
LOCATION- Reading
TERM- Permanent
SALARY- £60,000 to £90,000 per annum (plus benefits)
My client is a technology-focused organisation developing advanced AI and data-driven solutions across a range of industries. They are looking to expand their technical team by hiring a Machine Learning Engineer to support the development and deployment of intelligent systems from their offices in Reading.
The Machine Learning Engineer will ideally have the following attributes:
Knowledge / experience in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, or Data Science
A degree qualification (BSc, MSc, PhD etc.) in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Artificial Intelligence or similar
Strong programming skills in Python
Experience with machine learning libraries such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Scikit-learn
Experience working with large datasets and building data pipelines
Knowledge of cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or GCP would be beneficial
Experience deploying machine learning models into production environments
Understanding of APIs, data processing frameworks, and software development best practices
Ability to work both independently and as part of a collaborative technical team
Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written)
Keen to develop technically and grow within a fast-paced environment
The Machine Learning Engineer role will involve:
Working within the existing data and engineering teams to develop machine learning solutions
Designing, building, and deploying machine learning models
Preparing and processing datasets for model training and evaluation
Improving model performance through experimentation and optimisation
Collaborating with software engineers to integrate ML solutions into applications
Researching and implementing new machine learning techniques where appropriate
If you are interested in this position, please apply with an up-to-date CV as soon as possible, along with your availability and salary expectations.

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