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Machine Learning Algorithm Developer

IC Resources
Bristol
11 months ago
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Please note due to the nature of work and security clearance requirement, you must be a British or dual-British citizen to be considered.

IC Resources is seeking a Machine Learning Algorithm Developer to join our client's team in Bristol. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and evaluation of sophisticated algorithms, covering areas from autonomous decision-making to command-and-control systems.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Develop algorithms for intelligent systems, autonomous decision-making, and control systems.
  • Perform feasibility studies, trade-off analyses, and algorithm design.
  • Support trials, including preparation, analysis, and reporting of results.
  • Conduct technical assessments and resolve complex algorithm-related challenges.
  • Collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure the algorithms meet system requirements.

Essential Experience:

  • Bachelors, Masters or PhD in a relevant discipline with several years of experience since.
  • Experience in algorithm development in the domains of machine learning, deep learning, robotics, computer vision, and/or data fusion.
  • Hands-on experience with Matlab, Python, PyTorch.
  • Familiarity with algorithm verification and real-time implementation.

What’s On Offer:

£55,000 DOE + paid overtime.

Bonus scheme. Share incentives. Relocation package if applicable. Enhanced parental leave. Excellent pension scheme. Discounted gym membership. And much more!

Interested?Apply now for immediate consideration.

 

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