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Technical Lead - Machine Learning (Financial Crime & Payments)

Levatio.AI
London
1 day ago
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Job Description

πŸ“ Location: Hybrid / Remote

πŸ•’ Experience: 8+ years

πŸ“‘ Employment Type: Full-time

Levatio is expanding its AI & Financial Crime technology team and looking for a highly skilled Technical Lead to drive end-to-end machine learning model development across our next-generation Risk & Compliance product suite.

If you are passionate about solving complex challenges in AML, Sanctions Screening, and Transaction Monitoring, and enjoy building cutting-edge AI solutions at scale, this is for you.

Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the design, development, and deployment of machine learning models using Python and modern AI toolkits.
  • Architect and deliver ML-driven components for Sanctions Screening, AML, Transaction Monitoring, Payment Controls, and Watchlist Management.
  • Collaborate with product, engineering, and SME teams to define model strategies, data pipelines, and evaluation frameworks.
  • Guide the integration of ML models into cloud-native microservices using Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD, and DevOps best practices.
  • Ensure high model performance, compliance alignment, and explainability.
  • Mentor junior engineers and contribute to engineering standards, documentation, and archite...

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