Machine Learning Engineer - London (London)

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Machine Learning Engineer - London, london

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Client:

Oliver Bernard

Location:

london, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Other

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EU work permit required:

Yes

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Posted:

25.05.2025

Expiry Date:

09.07.2025

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Job Description:

Machine Learning Engineer - London

Location:Central London, 5 days onsite

About Them

Our client are a fast-growing AI startup revolutionising the video intelligence space. They've been building a cutting-edge video AI platform that delivers real-time insights and exceptional user experiences across various industries. Their team, composed of experienced professionals from leading technology firms, is tackling cutting-edge challenges at the intersection of machine learning, infrastructure, and product development.

Responsibilities

  • Fine-tune open-source PyTorch models using proprietary datasets.
  • Convert and optimise models for high-performance C++ runtimes.
  • Design and execute experiments balancing latency, accuracy, and robustness.
  • Integrate ML models into production pipelines and own downstream performance metrics.
  • Maintain and improve existing ML systems in our production environment.
  • Stay current with deep learning research and propose practical applications in the video AI domain.

About you

  • Solid software engineering skills with a focus on writing production-grade code.
  • Strong foundations in machine learning.
  • Experience with PyTorch and Python 3; familiarity with C++ preferred.
  • Experience with containerisation (Docker), model profiling.

Why Join Them

  • Work with top engineers and AI researchers from leading tech firms and academic institutions.
  • Backed by leading investors and operating in a high-growth market with tangible business impact.

£80-150k base salary + meaningful early-stage equity.

Fully paid private dental & vision insurance.


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