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Machine Learning Engineer - Computer Vision / Gen Ai

Tipstat
Birmingham
2 days ago
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Tasks


  • Develop and optimize machine learning models for computer vision and generative AI applications, focusing on accuracy and efficiency.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate AI solutions into existing software products, ensuring seamless performance and user experience.
  • Conduct research and stay updated on the latest advancements in AI and computer vision technologies to incorporate innovative techniques into projects.
  • Analyze large datasets to extract meaningful insights and improve model performance through data preprocessing and augmentation strategies.
  • Provide technical guidance and support to junior engineers, fostering a collaborative environment and promoting knowledge sharing within the team.


Requirements

• Strong hands-on experience in delivering ML solutions, including production-grade computer vision and forecasting models.


• Proven expertise in forecasting and time series data handling (e.g., ARIMA, LSTM, temporal convolutional networks).


• Proficiency in image and video processing, including segmentation, pose estimation, object detection, and multimodal data fusion.


• Experience with generative AI models such as diffusion-based text-to-image/video, multimodal LLMs, and prompt engineering.


• Skilled in reading, interpreting, and applying insights from academic research papers.


• Expertise in deep learning frameworks like PyTorch or TensorFlow.


• Strong object-oriented programming skills with clean, production-quality Python code.


• Familiarity with Vision Transformers (ViTs), especially for action recognition, object tracking, and video understanding tasks.


• Cloud deployment experience, particularly with AWS.


• Excellent communication skills in English (C1 or higher), both written and spoken.


• Strong ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.


Nice to Have


• Master’s or Ph.D. degree in Machine Learning, Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related field. • Contributions to open-source ML or CV libraries or participation in Kaggle competitions.


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