C++ Senior Engineer – ML Focus

Galway
1 year ago
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C++ Senior Engineer – ML Focus

Galway, Ireland | Hybrid | Competitive Salary & Benefits

About the Role:

Compustaff Recruitment is hiring a C++ Senior Engineer to join a cutting-edge Machine Learning Software team in Galway. Work on emerging technology, developing high-performance ML applications for millions of devices worldwide.

Join an open-source, agile, collaborative team where your leadership and expertise will shape technology, development, and team growth.

Responsibilities:

Develop open-source software optimizing ML applications.

Lead product feature development and technical decision-making.

Collaborate with multiple teams and share expertise.

Implement agile development, CI/CD workflows, and optimizations.

Engage with the ML ecosystem to drive innovation.

Requirements:

✔ Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent.

✔ Strong Linux/Android development experience.

✔ Proficiency in C++ and Python in a production setting.

✔ Experience in an Agile team with CI/CD workflows.

Bonus Skills:

➕ Experience with ML frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch, etc.).

➕ Contributions to Open-Source projects.

➕ Experience hiring, mentoring, and leading teams.

Why Join?

✔ Work on next-gen AI & ML technology.

✔ Hybrid & flexible work options.

✔ Competitive salary, great benefits, and career growth.

✔ A collaborative, innovative work environment.

If you're a C++ Senior Engineer passionate about ML, apply now!

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