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MLOps Engineer II

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4 weeks ago
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We are building the Machine Learning Platform for all data scientists across Tripadvisor. Our mission is to make data scientists more productive and to enable broader and deeper utilization of machine learning techniques to help improve the business performance.

We use a variety of 3rd party packages, including MLFlow, Seldon for ML model tracking and deployment, Kubernetes for hosting models, Argo and Git for CI/CD automation, Spark for big data processing. This is a rapidly changing field and we are deeply involved in the open source community to help shape the technology evolution and are constantly looking for components to adopt in order to enhance our platform.

What You’ll Do
  • Develop across our evolving technology stack — we’re using Python, Java, Kubernetes, Apache Spark, Postgres, ArgoCD, Argo Workflow, Seldon, MLFlow and more. We are migrating into AWS cloud and adopting many services that are available in that environment.
  • You will have the opportunity to learn many cutting edge technologies around Machine Learning Platform. You will push the boundaries, to test, develop and implement new ideas, technology and opportunities, and be well rewarded and recognized for doing so.
  • Take responsibility for all aspects of software engineering, from design to implementation, QA and maintenance.
  • Touch code at every level – from the UI, backend microservices, database, big data processing, operations, to CD/CI automation.
  • Collaborate closely with data science teams to define feature specifications and develop high quality deliverables for our customers.
  • Take ownership for the quality of the code.
Skills And Experience
  • Computer Science degree or equivalent experience
  • At least 5 years’ experience of commercial software development.
  • Willingness and ability to take on new technologies.
  • Ability to break down complex problems into simple solutions.
  • Strong analytical skills and desire to write clean, correct and efficient code.
  • Sense of ownership, urgency and pride in your work.
  • Experience with Python, Java, Docker, Kubernetes, Argo, Spark and AWS cloud services a plus.
  • Exposure to Machine Learning practices a plus.

We strive to create an accessible and inclusive experience for all candidates. If you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or the recruiting process, please reach out to your individual recruiter or our team at .

Seniority level
  • Not Applicable
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
  • Software Development, Technology, Information and Internet, and Travel Arrangements

London, England, United Kingdom 2 weeks ago

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