Machine Learning Engineer - Quantization

MBN Solutions
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23 months ago
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Senior ML Engineer – Startup LLM - £140k +equity – Remote (UK/EU)

Are you an expert in NLP/LLM?

Are you passionate about building groundbreaking technology and shaping the future of AI?

Do you dream of starting a company from the ground up? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you.

The challenge

The rise of AI has skyrocketed demand for computational power. However, current solutions are expensive and dominated by large corporations. We're tackling this challenge by building a decentralized marketplace for compute power specifically designed for large language models (LLMs) with billions of parameters.

We’re an AI startup, leading the development of technology to drive the efficiency and performance of AI models. We’re looking for an AI/ML Engineer to be part of the founding team, joining our CEO, CTO, COO and Principal Engineer.

About you

You’ll draw on your experience as a NLP/AI Engineer to drive the design of the platform and tailor it to be most efficient for LLMs.

You’ll have experience building large models, fine-tuning and training them along with a strong theoretical understanding of how they optimise them you’ll be familiar with things like swarm parallelism and understand how to reduce active parameters. You’ll be able to minimise the impact of network bandwidth, define memory footprint and estimate how cache will increase to be able to design the right optimisations.

What we are looking for is someone with:

A solid background in Foundational NLP At least 3 years’ experience of hands on developing, training and deploying NLP models Experience with High Performance Computing (NVIDIA CUDA) Experience fine tuning some of the more recent LLMs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude, LLaMA etc)

It would be great if you also had an academic background in AI Research and experience with LLMOps

You’ll be a founding member of the team that have secured $2.5 million dollars pre-seed, and will receive equity in the business. You’ll be working remotely, with others in the team being spread across, UK, US (East Coast), Dubai and Europe.

Please note: you must be eligible to work in the UK or EU to be considered for this position.

Interested?

If you think you fit the bill, get in touch by clicking the ‘apply now’ button or get in touch with me by the following:

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