Machine Learning Engineer

SearchWorks
Manchester
1 day ago
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Our client is an industry-leading market-research company who use data-driven insights to provide unique and actionable data for some of the world's most recognised brands.

They are now looking for a Machine Learning Engineer to help build and optimise production-ready machine learning systems and advance their data pipelines for inference at scale. This is a pivotal role for someone who thrives in autonomous environments and enjoys owning solutions from concept to deployment.

Key Responsibilities
  • Build, maintain, and productionise machine learning models using PyTorch or similar frameworks.
  • Design and optimise data pipelines for ML inference at scale.
  • Work with large datasets using Big Data tools.
  • Deploy ML workflows using AWS infrastructure.
  • Collaborate with data engineers and product teams to integrate ML solutions into the client’s products.
  • Investigate and troubleshoot customer feedback on data quality and drive model improvements from experimentation.
Key Experience
  • 2–3 years of production experience in machine learning systems.
  • Proficiency in Python and SQL for analysis, model development, and data interrogation.
  • Strong knowledge of PyTorch or similar ML frameworks.
  • Experience handling large datasets and distributed processing with PySpark or similar is desirable.
  • Experience of experimentation tools such as MLflow is a bonus.
  • Comfort with deploying ML models into production environments.
  • Familiarity with AWS or similar cloud vendor.
  • Experience using AI tools to enhance productivity and quality

Candidates must be willing to work from the client’s Manchester office two days per week.


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