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Head of Machine Learning - 3D Graphics

Harnham
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Head of Machine Learning

Salary:

£110,000-£130,000 + equity/benefits

Location:

London - 5 days a week in office, can then become hybrid post probation

Manage and lead a dynamic team of Machine Learning Engineers working on high-impact, machine learning models in the 3D graphics and VFX space.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Working closely within a small team of 5, to build and scale ML models focusing on rendering and 3D graphic design
Working alongside technical and non-technical stakeholders
Driving the latest innovative research in Engineering, deploying core projects onto their AWS platform
Opportunity to upskill and manage whilst doing code reviews, reporting into the CTO

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Required
MSc or PhD in STEM related subject + experience in ML Engineering
Proficiency in Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow and AWS
Then experience in some of:

Diffusion, GANs, 3D modelling, BRDF, PBR, relighting, rendering, Gaussian Splats, Neural Radiance, Computer Vision
Management and leadership experience is required
Excellent communication skills with proven experience working with stakeholders
Previous startup experience is preferred

This role is looking for someone with a short notice period, ideally starting in March/early April.

Apply below!

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