Machine Learning Engineer

The Recruitment Company
Waterford, Waterford County, Ireland
3 weeks ago
£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Salary

£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Posted
24 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Your Responsibilities:

Design and deliver scalable AI and machine learning solutions across underwriting, risk, and operations

Own the end-to-end ML lifecycle, from feature engineering to deployment and monitoring

Build and maintain data pipelines and production workflows using Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, AWS (S3, Lambda, SageMaker, Step Functions, Bedrock), Snowflake, and Dataiku

Apply MLOps best practices, including CI/CD, automated testing, model versioning, and observability

Define deployment standards and track model performance in production

Contribute to GenAI/LLM initiatives and reusable solution designs

Ensure compliance with governance, risk, and responsible AI standards

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to translate business needs into practical AI solutions

Your Experience:

3+ years experience in machine learning, data science, and software development

Proficient in Python and/or R

Experience with cloud platforms (e.g. AWS), Linux, and containerised environments

Familiar with modern AI/GenAI approaches (e.g. RAG)

Good understanding of data modelling, governance, and security

Experience with Agile, DevSecOps/DataOps, and testing in production environments

Strong problem-solving skills with a proactive, collaborative mindset

If interested in learning more, please apply directly or email me - (url removed)

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