Machine Learning Engineer

IC Resources
City of London
1 day ago
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Machine Learning Engineer

Location: West London | On-site

An innovative deep-tech company developing next-generation computing hardware is looking for a Machine Learning Engineer to join their growing team in West London.

This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of machine learning, advanced hardware design and high-performance data processing. You’ll help build and optimise models that push the boundaries of AI efficiency and capability, working closely with multidisciplinary teams across software, hardware and research.

You’ll play a key role in developing and refining new ML architectures, designing input/output encoding methods, and conducting rigorous benchmarking to evaluate and improve performance. This role is ideal for an engineer with a strong foundation in ML who enjoys both conceptual design and hands-on model development.

Responsibilities

  • Design and optimise novel machine learning architectures for high-dimensional and visual data.
  • Develop and test hybrid physical/software ML models tailored to next-generation computing platforms.
  • Design and evaluate data encoding, preprocessing and postprocessing methods.
  • Build tools and pipelines for performance benchmarking and model evaluation.
  • Research and adapt state-of-the-art ML and computer vision techniques to new hardware paradigms.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with hardware, software and research teams.

Requirements

  • Strong background in machine learning algorithm development and optimisation.
  • Proficiency in Python and modern ML frameworks such as PyTorch, JAX or TensorFlow.
  • Experience with data modelling, preprocessing and performance benchmarking.
  • Understanding of ML evaluation metrics and model analysis methods.
  • Excellent communication skills and collaborative mindset.
  • 3+ years’ experience in ML, computer vision, data science or a related quantitative field.

What’s on offer

  • £100k+ salary depending on experience.
  • Stock options and pension contributions.
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays.
  • Annual training and development budget.
  • A chance to work on cutting-edge AI technology in a fast-growing deep-tech environment with strong career progression potential.

If you’re interested in this role and have all the necessary experience, then apply now. Otherwise, if you’re looking for other AI/ML and computer vision opportunities, reach out to Oscar Harper at IC Resources.

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