Machine Learning Scientist

TechChain Talent
London
1 month ago
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Who We Are

We are a fast-growing software development organization made up of high-performing builders pushing the limits of whats possible. Our team contributes to large-scale, globally used products in the crypto and social technology space. We move quickly, operate with high ownership, and build for the future.

What Youll Do

As a Machine Learning Scientist, you will play a key role in applying AI and machine learning techniques to shape the next generation of our platforms. Youll collaborate with top-tier engineers and product teams to develop advanced models powering personalization, recommendations, search, and real-time decision-making.

Your responsibilities include:

  • Designing and developing machine learning models that improve user experience, enhance predictive performance, and enable smarter platform interactions

  • Helping build scalable data pipelines and leveraging large datasets to generate insights that influence product strategy

  • Assisting in developing and optimizing ML infrastructure to ensure scalability, efficiency, and readiness for production deployment

  • Working closely with product and engineering teams to integrate ML models into the platform with seamless, real-time performance

  • Monitoring, optimizing, and iterating on deployed models to ensure robustness in dynamic, real-world environments

  • Collaborating with engineering and data science teams to solve complex technical challenges, including large-scale, decentralized data processing
    Staying up to date with the latest research and industry advancements to introduce new ideas, techniques, and approaches

Who You Are

  • An experienced Machine Learning Scientist with strong foundations in algorithms, data structures, or statistical modelling
  • Proficient in Python, with hands-on experience deploying models into production environments
  • Comfortable maintaining ML infrastructure, including deployment pipelines, monitoring tools, and systems designed for scaling data and models (preferred)
  • Experienced in fast-paced, high-performance environments, ideally within high-growth start-up's or scaling tech companies
  • Passionate about leveraging machine learning to create real-world impact, with interest in emerging technologies such as blockchain, crypto, and SocialFi
  • A problem-solver who enjoys tackling complex challenges and experimenting with new technologies, especially those shaping decentralized applications
  • Highly collaborative, able to communicate technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • High-agency, ownership-driven, and capable of independently leading projects end-to-end

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