Machine Learning Engineer - Health Tech Start Up

Oho Group
Greater London, England
12 months ago
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Machine Learning Engineer - Health Tech Start Up

We are seeking a talented and experienced Machine Learning Engineer to join a rapidly expanding health-tech start-up that is revolutionizing its field.

As a Machine Learning Engineer, you will play a critical role in architecting, building, testing, and delivering an improved engine that generates adaptive training plans for tens of thousands of active users.

Responsibilities:

  1. Design, develop, and implement machine learning algorithms and models.
  2. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate ML solutions into the product.
  3. Optimize and improve existing ML models and systems.
  4. Ensure the scalability and reliability of ML components.

Minimum Requirements:

  • 3+ years of experience in a similar role.
  • Demonstrable experience with cloud platforms, ideally AWS.
  • Strong Python programming skills.
  • Deep understanding of designing and implementing complex algorithms, data science, and machine learning.
  • Ability to work confidently in a fast-paced environment and take ownership of features.

Benefits:

  • Private health insurance.
  • Regular salary reviews.
  • Equipment including a brand new MacBook, a running watch of your choice, and other tools to support your work.

Apply today for immediate consideration!

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