MLOps Tech Lead

Stackstudio Digital.
London
4 weeks ago
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Job Details
Role / Job Title:MLOps Tech Lead
Work Location:London, UK
Office Requirement (Hybrid):2 days per week
Key Responsibilities (High-Level)
Data Pipeline Development: Lead the technical direction of projects and ensure the use of Sainsbury's best practices to the best quality.
Data Integration: Lead and provide expertise on Integrate data from various sources, ensuring data consistency, integrity, and quality across the entire data lifecycle.
Infrastructure Management: Provide guidance for the junior & Mid Data Engineers on the best practices when building and managing data infrastructure, including data lakes, warehouses, and distributed processing systems (e.g., PySpark, Hadoop).
The Role
As a Tech Lead, you will play a critical role in designing, building, and maintaining data pipelines and infrastructure that enable the development and deployment of machine learning models and drive engineering excellence. You will collaborate closely with data scientists, and lead ML engineers, and software engineers to ensure data is clean, accessible, and optimised for large-scale processing and analysis.
Your Responsibilities
Data Pipeline Development: Lead the technical direction of projects and ensure the use of Sainsbury's best practices to the best quality.
Data Integration: Lead and provide expertise ...

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