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New hybrid Machine Learning Engineer job based in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire!
We’re looking for a talented Machine Learning Engineer to join a cutting-edge team based in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire developing real-world AI solutions - including ultra-low-latency speech recognition and large-scale foundation models.
Key responsibilities and requirements for the Machine Learning Engineer job:

  • Train and deploy SOTA models on production-scale datasets
  • Optimize models using pruning, quantization, distillation
  • Enhance speech features (diarization, multilingual, keyword boosting)
  • Scale training workflows across multi-GPU systems
  • Apply and influence the latest ML research
    Key skills / experience required for the Machine Learning Engineer job:
  • MSc/PhD in a relevant field with strong ML/deep learning foundations
  • Hands-on experience with PyTorch or TensorFlow
  • Expertise in model training at scale and GPU systems
  • Knowledge of model compression and optimization techniques
  • A background in speech recognition would be beneficial
    This is a great opportunity for a Machine Learning Engineer to join a passionate team of engineers developing ML systems that perform at scale and speed in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
    Candidates must live within 1 hour of Cambridge and be able to commute to the office 3 days per week.
    Apply now for the hybrid Machine Learning Engineer job in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire by sending your CV
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