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AI and Machine Learning (ML) Developer, Oxford UK

CVM Recruit Ltd
Oxford
1 day ago
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Our client is currently seeking an experienced and talented ML Developer to join their dynamic team.

The successful candidatewill have the skill set to design, develop, and deploy cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions on cloud platforms.You will be familiar with big data tools and technologies for handling large datasets and have hands-on experience with cloud providers like Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

Responsibilities:

  • Utilise cloud platforms (e.g. Google GCP) and Cloud AI solutions (e.g. gemini.google.com, notebooklm.google.com) to build and deploy scalable AI solutions
  • Process and analyse large datasets to train and evaluate AI/ML models
  • Collaborate with data scientists to optimise model performance and accuracy
  • Develop and maintain AI/ML pipelines for data ingestion, processing, and model training
  • Integrate AI/ML models with existing applications and systems
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI/ML and cloud technologies
  • Contribute to the development of AI/ML strategy and best practices

Criteria:

  • Strong analytical skills to interpret data and evaluate AI model performance
  • Proven knowledge of data structures, algorithms, and software design principles
  • Experience with ML frameworks, preferably with cloud platforms (GCP)
  • Proven experience with software development best practices, including version control, testing, and debugging
  • Proven knowledgewith DevOps principles and tools for continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) of AI models
  • Ability to design and develop APIs for AI models
  • A bachelor's degree related toComputer Science orArtificial Intelligence


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