Contract Machine Learning Engineer, mostly remote

Clerkenwell
1 week ago
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Location: 1 Day Working Onsite In London

Rate: £500 per day

IR35: INSIDE

Zenovo are currently looking to recruit for a Contract Machine Learning Engineer to work for an exciting client of ours in London on a 6 month contract basis - INSIDEIR35.

Responsibilities Will Include:

  • Optimize, quantize, and deploy deep learning model outputs

  • Develop efficient inference pipelines for running AI models in real-time on constrained hardware.

  • Implement custom CUDA kernels.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including ML researchers, embedded software engineers, and UI/UX designers, to integrate ML solutions seamlessly into products

    Technical Skills Required:

  • Background in specialised machine learning ( at least 4 years commercial experience)

  • Proficiency in deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch.

  • Experience with ML model optimisation techniques, including quantization, pruning, and knowledge distillation.

  • Experience with CUDA or OpenCL

    Nice to Haves:

  • Expertise in computer graphics programming using OpenGL, Vulkan, DirectX, or equivalent

  • Experience with video streaming frameworks (Gstreamer, deepstream, holoscan etc.

  • Understanding of computer vision & image processing techniques and optimization for edge inference

  • Good knowledge of Linux, cmake and git

  • Good knowledge of software design principles and C++ design patterns.

    If you're ready to take on a challenging role and help push the boundaries, please contact Phil or his colleague Sophie

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