Machine Learning Engineers - GenAI [UAE Based]

AI71
Greater London
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Machine Learning Engineers - GenAI [UAE Based]

AI71 is an applied research team dedicated to creating helpful and responsible AI agents for knowledge workers. Working closely with our industry partners, our cross-functional teams of AI experts build products grounded in the cutting edge research of our colleagues from the Technology Innovation Institute (TII).

Job Description:

Are you a seasoned ML &/OR Data Scientist with a passion for AI and a track record of harnessing the power of data, developing algorithms and models to extract valuable insights, and helping us fuel the intelligence of our AI solutions? As our Data Scientist at AI71, you'll play a critical role in shaping and delivering cutting-edge solutions that redefine industries and create transformative impact.

What You'll Do:

  • Analyze large and complex datasets to extract meaningful insights and inform data-driven decision-making.
  • Develop, train, and deploy predictive models to enhance the capabilities of our AI solutions.
  • Work on and apply cutting-edge AI technologies to business contexts, e.g. Large Language Model (LLM) or Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG).
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to understand business objectives and translate them into actionable data science tasks.
  • Continuously evaluate and improve existing models based on real-world performance and evolving business needs.
  • Implement and maintain data preprocessing pipelines to ensure the quality and reliability of input data.
  • Stay abreast of advancements in machine learning and data science techniques, applying them to improve model accuracy.
  • Communicate findings and insights effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

What You'll Bring:

  • 5+ years of experience in AI, Machine Learning, RL, data science or a related field.
  • Familiarity and proven experience in using LLMs/ fine-tuning LLMs.
  • Master's or Ph.D. in AI, Data Science, Statistics, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Proficient in programming languages such as Python or R. Candidates with awards in ACM/ICPC, NOI/IOI, Top Coder, Kaggle and other competitions are preferred.
  • Strong analytical and statistical modeling skills.
  • Experience with machine learning (Generative AI) frameworks (e.g., scikit-learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Langchain, Weaviate, Langgraph, LlamaIndex).
  • Proven track record of applying data science to solve real-world problems.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills.

Why AI71:

  • Proven performance of our large language models
  • Strong traction and adoption from the open-source community
  • Secured proprietary data to build specialized distinctive models.
  • Locked large compute power to support our roadmap.
  • Signed anchor clients, to develop POCs and demonstrate our solutions.

Seniority level:Mid-Senior level

Employment type:Full-time

Job function:Information Technology

Industries:Technology, Information and Internet

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