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Data Scientist (Advanced ML experience)

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7 months ago
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Algo1: London Area, United Kingdom

Hybrid: Minimum 3 days per week in Central London office


About the Role:

We are a VC-backed startup focused on behavioural AI, currently in stealth mode. We are developing innovative solutions for retail, leveraging reinforcement learning, generative AI, and advanced machine learning. We are seeking a Data Scientist with recent, hands-on experience in developing and deploying advanced machine learning models for complex datasets to work with our team of industry-leading domain experts and engineers.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Algorithm Development & Implementation:Design and implement scalable machine learning and deep learning algorithms for complex data analysis and predictive modeling.
  • Solution Development:Translate the latest advances in machine learning into impactful solutions and products, from rapid MVPs to fully deployed, production-ready systems.
  • Performance Optimisation:Optimise machine learning models for peak performance in modern environments.


Essential Qualifications:

  • Education:Master's degree (MSc) in Computer Science, Machine Learning, or a related field.
  • Practical Experience:Proven experience implementing advanced machine learning solutions in a commercial setting.
  • Machine Learning Expertise:Strong foundational knowledge of machine learning and deep learning algorithms, including deep neural networks, supervised/unsupervised learning, predictive analysis, and forecasting.
  • Programming Skills:Expert-level proficiency in Python, with a demonstrated ability to develop and debug production-grade code.


Desired Skills (Bonus Points):

  • Deep Learning Frameworks:Advanced expertise with PyTorch and Hugging Face Transformers.
  • Retail Analytics:Strong practical understanding of retail analytics including consumer segmentations, personalisation systems, campaign effectiveness and media measurement.



What We Offer:

  • The opportunity to be a founding member of a groundbreaking startup.
  • A dynamic and collaborative work environment.
  • A chance to work with cutting-edge technologies and solve challenging problems.
  • Competitive compensation.
  • Equity in a rapidly growing company.


If you're an energetic data scientist who thrives in a fast-paced environment and wants to make a real impact on the future of retail, we encourage you to apply.

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