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Machine Learning Engineer

Movement8
London
4 days ago
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Lead ML Engineer - Onsite 5 days a week - London

Happy to look at European relocators


An Edtech Start-up in London are building something transformative in the education space using cutting-edge machine learning.

We're looking for a Lead ML Engineer to take ownership of the machine learning strategy, build out the team, and help shape the future of AI in education.


Responsibilities:

  • Build and lead a new ML team from the ground up.
  • Define the tech stack for data pipelines and ML models.
  • Develop generative models using diverse datasets (text, audio, video, test results).
  • Design and deploy data integration and analysis pipelines.
  • Collaborate with engineers and product managers to bring ML features to life.
  • Create innovative language assessments and predictive models.
  • Optimize models for performance, scalability, and accuracy.


Qualifications:

  • Deep knowledge of neural networks (CNNs, RNNs, LSTMs, Transformers).
  • Strong experience with data tools (Pandas, NumPy, Apache Spark).
  • Solid understanding of NLP algorithms.
  • Experience integrating ML models via RESTful APIs.
  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and deployment automation.
  • Strategic thinking around architecture and trade-offs.


If interested please get in touch ASAP!

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