Senior Machine Learning Engineer - Oufits

ASOS
London
3 days ago
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Job Description

We are looking for a Senior Machine Learning Engineer, with expertise in deep learning, to join our cross-functional Outfits Discovery team.

In role, you will a senior IC who will be productionising machine learning systems across that help our customers discover and shop complete outfits that resonate with both their personal style and current fashion trends. Our mission is to elevate the fashion experience and ship with high scale ML capabilities.

What you’ll be doing:

  • You will be part of an agile, cross-functional team building and improving our causal algorithms for the pricing and customer targeting space.
  • You will be working alongside scientists in driving the implementation and deployment of at-scale solutions for our hundreds of millions of customers/products, creating measurable impact across the business.
  • You will be deploying batch and online machine learning models at high scale.
  • You will be continually developing and improving our code and technology, taking an active role in the conception of brand-new features.
  • You will be mentoring and coaching junior members of the team, supporting their technical progress.
  • You will contribute to the team's technical direction, establish ML standards, and drive quality across ASOS's ML community, while sharing expertise gained from the team.


Qualifications

About You

  • You have professional experience in machine learning with expertise in deep learning methods and their practical applications in production environments.
  • You possess mastery of deep learning frameworks and distributed computing frameworks for implementing large-scale deep learning models.
  • You have proven ability to create and manage multi-instance clusters for distributed and parallel training across GPUs, demonstrating proficiency in data and model parallelism techniques.
  • You have strong understanding of software development lifecycles and engineering practices (Data pipelines, CI/CD, containerisation, observability) - specifically ML Ops principles, techniques and tooling.
  • You’re comfortable providing technical leadership, mentoring, and coaching to more 1-2 junior engineers. You will contribute to wider engineering initiatives across ASOS.



Additional Information

BeneFITS’ 

  • Employee discount (hello ASOS discount!) 
  • Employee sample sales 
  • 25 days paid annual leave + an extra celebration day for a special moment 
  • Discretionary bonus scheme 
  • Private medical care scheme 
  • Flexible benefits allowance - which you can choose to take as extra cash, or use towards other benefits 
  • Opportunity for personalised learning and in-the-moment experiences that enable you to thrive and excel in your role 

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