Graduate Machine Learning Engineer

Neuphonic
London
6 months ago
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Neuphonic are building the best ultra low latency text-to-speech system to create the most natural, responsive conversations with AI possible. We’re backed by some of the best VCs in Europe and the US and are revolutionising AI interaction by redefining what it means to have a voice. We’re creating a future where engaging with AI feels intuitive and effortless, that AI can act to make lives easier, and ultimately that people will look at their phones less and communicate more.


Role

As a machine learning engineer, you will be conducting research and development work on speech synthesis. The scope of work ranges from pushing the boundaries of speech processing and machine learning research to building high quality proprietary speech datasets for some of the most exciting applications of speech and voice technology in the world.


You have

  • At least an MSc/MEng degree in a STEM subject, machine learning or speech and language processing from a top university
  • Experience with Python
  • Experience with machine learning frameworks such as PyTorch, JAX or TensorFlow
  • A love for speech processing and speech synthesis


Benefits

  • Help us set the company culture - you’d be joining us as part of our founding team. Help us set and guide the company culture! Whether it’s breakfasts, reading groups or games nights. Give us your ideas and we’ll make it happen together.
  • Competitive salary and equity - we want to make sure you’re rewarded not just in financial terms but also have a sizeable stake in the business as well. We’re in this together.
  • Private health insurance - your health and well-being is paramount. We want to make sure that everyone in the company is supported when it comes to health.
  • Flexible working hours and hybrid working - we’re still at our early stages, so we’ll want to make sure we have enough in-person time to be able to move quickly, however we want to make sure that we’re as flexible as you need to be getting on with other things in life as well
  • Conference, travel and development budget - your development will also grow the business. We want to make sure that you have access to the resources and opportunities you need to be at your best


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