Machine Learning Engineer

Be Amazed Media Ltd
London, England
11 months ago
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Do you want to influence the lives of millions of people every day?

Do you want to be part of a growing digital publishing company that will become one of the largest disseminators of knowledge in the world?

If you answered yes to those questions, you may be the person we're searching for.
We create original infotainment content published online to multiple digital assets in multiple languages. In a few years, we've accrued 9+ billion views and 25 million+ subscribers. We're perfectly positioned to become largest disseminator of knowledge in the world. In fact, we're probably one of the largest already. Our platforms can be viewed here:www.beamazed.media

We need a machine learning engineer to work in our growing, dynamic team. We are building internal products to help our team perform, execute and excel at their job. These tools require us to extract, analyse and infer knowledge from our content which help to inform and shape our future content pipeline.

We are looking for an entrepreneurial mindset to optimise our company’s internal and external performance using machine learning capabilities and tooling. This will span from building tooling for our teams’ workflows to predictive analytics on our vast amounts of video data.

You must be organised to ensure deadlines are met, and willing to take on new challenges. Our work is seen by millions of people each day all around the world, so your work will have a massive impact.

You should be looking for more than just a job. You should aspire to lead and own a media company one day as this position holds massive future potential for growth.

As a machine learning engineer, your role will involve:
Exploring and analysing our data to identify trends and predictive models that will optimise our video’s performance;
Building Interactive Dashboards for Data Visualisation and Analysis.;
Fine-tuning large language models (e.g. GPT 4), and working with our script writers to help us automate parts of our content generation pipeline;
Working with our team to proactively suggest ways in which technology can be applied intelligently to our work pipeline;

Ideal candidates should demonstrate:
Creative problem-solving skills, be open-minded and willing to collaborate with developers and other members of staff.
Communication skills to explain complicated solutions to all levels within a business.
A self-starter attitude with a diverse array of interests and a thirst for knowledge
A creative spark with a proven ability to think outside of the box

You MUST have the following skills:
Previous experience in building machine learning solutions in a commercial setting
Thorough knowledge of implementing supervised and unsupervised machine learning techniques
Production level Python, including building backends and command line tools
An enthusiasm for creating and optimising digital media
Quantitative degree from a top university

The following is DESIRABLE, not essential:
Candidates with previous experience with LLM models
Commercial Experience with Tensorflow / Keras
Developing cloud native systems
An enthusiasm for data visualisation and dashboarding

Benefits:
Making a serious impact from day one. We're an agile company at the forefront of digital content consumption, and your work will impact millions of people per day.
Competitive salary based on skills and experience
A great office located in Shoreditch right by Old Street Roundabout.
5 days per week, 9am-6pm with performance-related bonuses
Social office environment located right by silicon roundabout. Dog friendly, with free coffee/tea and regularly scheduled events with other companies sharing our building.
Significant opportunities for growth. We are looking for a senior developer to become a key and pivotal part of our team, ample to grow this segment of our company and lead others in the future.

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