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1 year ago
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Reperio has partnered with an exciting start-up who are planning on building a talented, high-performing Data & AI team. As part of this, they are seeking an AI Engineer to work at the intersection of machine learning, data science, and software engineering to develop AI models that drive innovation across our platforms. You'll be responsible for building, optimizing, and deploying AI algorithms, while collaborating with cross-functional teams to bring advanced technology solutions to life.

Requirements:

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or a related field.
2+ years of experience in AI/ML development, including building and deploying models in production.
Proficiency in machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or Scikit-learn.
Strong programming skills in Python, R, or other relevant languages.
Experience with AWS cloud platformNice-to-Have:

Experience with MLOps tools and techniques for automating AI pipelines.
Knowledge of reinforcement learning, GANs, or other advanced AI techniques.
Familiarity with deep learning or NLP.Benefits:

Pension
Chance to work with cutting-edge technology
Flexible working hours.
Opportunities for professional growth and learning.If this role as an AI Engineer interests and suits you, then apply using the link below. If you require any further information, get in touch with Jamie Sadlier at Reperio.

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