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Senior Machine Learning Engineer

Harnham
greater london, england, united kingdom
1 month ago
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Recruitment Consultant - Machine Learning and AI (UK) at Harnham

London (Hybrid/Remote)

Competitive Salary (Open to all levels)

We are partnered with an exciting new AI startup backed by the same VC behind Revolut. They are revolutionizing the way people interact with AI-powered creativity, building cutting-edgemultimodal LLM-based agentsandGenAI workflowsfor image, video, and 3D applications. Their team of AI researchers, engineers, and product specialists is driving innovation at scale, creating tools that redefine user experiences.

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead projects and mentor teams, advocating for ML excellence.
  • Design and optimizescalable, modular AI modelsfor production.
  • Buildrecommendation systems, classifiers, and predictive models.
  • Adapt ML methods forparallel environments (GPU, distributed clusters).

What We’re Looking For:

  • A PhD in a core STEM subject at a top 10 university
  • Proficiency in Python, C++, Java, PyTorch, TensorFlow.
  • Experience deploying ML models at scale.
  • Strong product sense and ability to iterate on AI-driven user experiences.

If this role looks of interest, please apply here!

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Engineering, Science, and Research

Industries

Staffing and Recruiting and Technology, Information and Media


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