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Trudenty
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We are looking for a Machine Learning Engineer to work along the end-to-end ML lifecycle, alongside our existing Product & Engineering team. The Trudenty Trust Network provides personalised consumer fraud risk intelligence for fraud prevention across the commerce and payments ecosystem, starting with first-party and APP fraud prevention. We are at an exciting point in our journey, as we go to market and drive growth of The Trudenty Trust Network. This next chapter of our story is one in which we will drive impact across the commerce ecosystem, create to stay at the leading edge of innovation across the industry whilst building material value for our team (inclusive of shareholders). defined by grit, resilience, creativity in problem solving, intelligence and mastery of our domains. We are a hybrid team, with an office in Central London and work as a mix from office and home. We are looking for a senior Machine Learning Engineer with a spike in data engineering and maintaining real-time data pipelines. You will work with our Product & Engineering team along the end-to-end algorithm lifecycle to advance the Trudenty Trust Network. Data Engineering Develop and maintain real-time data pipelines for processing large-scale data Ensure data quality and integrity in all stages of the data lifecycle Develop and maintain ETL processes for data ingestion and processing Algorithm Development, Model Training and Optimisation Design, develop, and implement advanced machine learning algorithms for fraud prevention and user personalization Train and fine-tune machine learning models using relevant datasets to achieve optimal performance Data Mining & Analysis Apply data mining techniques such as clustering, classification, regression, and anomaly detection to discover patterns and trends in large datasets. Analyze and preprocess large datasets to extract meaningful insights and features for model training Conduct code reviews to ensure high-quality, scalable, and maintainable code including the founders, sales, data scientists, engineers, and product to understand business requirements and implement effective solutions Stay abreast of the latest advancements in fraud prevention and machine learning and contribute to the exploration and integration of innovative techniques You will have proven experience with data science and a track record of implementing fraud prevention, credit scoring or personalization algorithms. Setting up and maintaining real data pipelines to feed your ML models is light work for you, and you would have been as comfortable if this JD was for a ‘data engineer’. You are agile, comfortable with ambiguity and are a creative thinker who can apply research and past experiences to new problems. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field. ~7+ years of professional experience in a relevant area like fraud prevention or credit scoring Machine Learning Expertise: Strong understanding of machine learning algorithms and their practical applications, particularly in fraud prevention and user personalization. Experience designing, developing, and implementing advanced machine learning models. Familiarity with machine learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, and scikit-learn. Data Engineering Skills: Proficiency in developing and maintaining real-time data pipelines for processing large-scale data. Experience with ETL processes for data ingestion and processing. Proficiency in Python and SQL. Experience with big data technologies like Apache Hadoop and Apache Spark. Familiarity with real-time data processing frameworks such as Apache Kafka or Flink. MLOps & Deployment: Experience deploying and maintaining large-scale ML inference pipelines into production environments. Familiarity with AWS cloud platform (experience with GCP or Azure is a plus). Experience monitoring and optimizing model performance in production settings. Programming Languages: Strong coding skills in Python and SQL. js, JavaScript (JS), and TypeScript (TS) is a plus. Data Manipulation & Analysis: Proficient in data manipulation and analysis using tools like Pandas, NumPy, and Jupyter Notebooks. Experience with data visualization tools such as Matplotlib, Seaborn, or Tableau to communicate insights effectively. Cash: Depends on experience Impact & Exposure: Work at the leading edge of innovation building our machine-learning powered smart contracts for fraud prevention Growth: An opportunity to wear many hats, and grow into a role you can inform Hybrid work: Work from office 3 days a week, remote work rest of the week. Additional flexibility to work remotely 12 weeks a year A 60min technical problem solving interview, alongside your potential ML colleague (with potential take home problem to solve) Employment type Full-time Job function Engineering and Information Technology Sign in to set job alerts for “Machine Learning Engineer” roles. Machine Learning Engineer, Recommendations Machine Learning Scientists and Engineers: AI for Quantum Machine Learning Software Engineer, Research Graduate Software Engineer 2025 - RegTech Research Engineer, ML, AI & Computer Vision We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI. #

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