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Machine Learning Developer / Engineer

Compare the Market
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Join to apply for the Machine Learning Engineer role at Compare the Market Join to apply for the Machine Learning Engineer role at Compare the Market Our purpose is to make great financial decision making a breeze for everyone, and that purpose drives us every day. It’s why we’re on a mission to create an automated quoting engine, with the simplest of experiences, wrapped in a brand everyone loves! As a Machine Learning Engineer, you will be working closely with data scientists and wide range of business and tech stakeholders with varying levels of understanding towards Machine Learning, and will identify the tech requirements to productionise automated, scalable and stable Machine Learning products integrated into production systems that deliver actions and / or actionable insights. Develop, maintain, monitor (health & performance) and optimise integrated Machine Learning products Work closely with Data Engineering, Platform and Architecture teams to improve and develop new products, integrations, tools and technologies Work with data scientists to productionise various ML models, making sure the code follows best practice; Follow best practice for the management and interrogation of large scale ‘structured’ and ‘unstructured’ datasets (million+ rows with thousand+ features, policy documents, etc) Enable the collection of new data and the refinement of existing data sources. Help manage day to day operations of the Data Science & Analytics platform (Databricks), and other ML Solutions built & operated tech across various platforms. Coordination and management of small to medium sized machine learning projects in small cross functional squads Strong understanding of a wide range of ML algorithms Understanding of MLOps practices for managing and monitoring models in production. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, SQL and R. Knowledge of SQL and NoSQL databases for data storage and retrieval. Strong software engineering skills, including version control (Git), code reviews, and unit testing. Familiarity with common data science libraries and tools (e.G., Experience in setting up and managing continuous integration and continuous deployment pipelines. AWS, GCP, Azure) for model deployment and data management. You’ll have the tools and autonomy to drive your own career, supported by a team of amazingly talented people. For us, it’s not just about a competitive salary and hybrid working, we care about what matters to you. From a generous holiday allowance and private healthcare to an electric car scheme and paid development, wellbeing and CSR days, we’ve pretty much got you covered! Seniority level Entry level Employment type Full-time Job function Engineering and Information Technology Industries Software Development Get notified about new Machine Learning Engineer jobs in London Area, United Kingdom. Data Scientist - AI / ML, Python, Scripting, Cyber Security Graduate Software Engineer – ML Data Platform We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI. #

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