Machine Learning Engineer

Harnham
Sheffield
2 days ago
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Machine Learning Engineer

Fully Remote - UK based

Up to £90,000 + Benefits


About the Role

We are working with a fully remote gaming and entertainment business that is scaling its data and machine-learning capabilities. With strong backing for data-driven decision-making, they are now looking for a Machine Learning Engineer to help operationalise, maintain, and optimise their ML systems across the organisation.


This position is ideal for someone who is strong technically, resilient, enjoys problem-solving in ambiguous environments, and wants to work closely with both Data Scientists and Engineers.


Key Responsibilities

  • Deploy, productionise, and monitor machine-learning models across the business.
  • Maintain and improve ML infrastructure to ensure high reliability, scalability, and runtime performance.
  • Collaborate with data scientists to ensure smooth model handover from prototype to production.
  • Work alongside data engineers, supporting but not owning data-engineering pipelines.
  • Build tooling, automation, and monitoring systems to support long-term ML lifecycle management.
  • Ensuring live models perform consistently in a high-volume environment.
  • Streamlining the deployment process and improving ML observability.
  • Supporting automated decision systems across game-economy and player-behaviour use cases.


What We’re Looking For

  • Experience deploying, monitoring, and maintaining ML systems in production environments.
  • Strong understanding of cloud platforms (GCP preferred) and containerisation/orchestration tools.
  • Solid coding ability, with experience building reliable and scalable infrastructure.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and comfort operating within a fast-moving environment.
  • No strict requirements on years of experience or academic background


If this looks of interest, please apply below.

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