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Software Engineering Manager - Machine Learning- Systematic Quant Fund

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Software Engineering Manager - Machine LearningLocation:London, UK

Top Quant fund an experiencedEngineering Manager / Tech Lead Managerto head a small, high-performing team focused on core ML infrastructure - distributed model training, LLM hosting/fine-tuning, and scalable deployment systems.

You'll own technical direction, lead 6-7 experienced engineers, and drive the integration of advanced ML capabilities into real-world, high-stakes systems. This is a hands-on leadership role within a deeply technical environment. Short interview process.

You should have:

8+ years in software engineering, including team leadership Deep ML infra & distributed systems expertise Strong Python; working knowledge of C++/Java Proven ability to build and scaleplex, production-grade systems


Not a fit for junior or first-time managers.

Whilst we carefully review all applications, to all jobs, due to the high volume of applications we receive it is not possible to respond to those who have not been successful.

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If you think you're a good match for the role and would like further info, please contact:

Ali Wilson

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