Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Machine Learning Engineer

hays-gcj-v4-pd-online
Oxfordshire
1 week ago
Create job alert

Your newpany
Join a dynamic, forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of advanced engineering and manufacturing. With a global presence and a growing UK footprint, thispany is renowned for pushing boundaries and delivering innovation across high-impact sectors.

Your new role
As a Machine Learning Engineer, you’ll be instrumental in designing and validating novel ML models to optimise manufacturing processes and materialpositions. You’ll collaborate with cross-functional teams of engineers and scientists, contribute to the development of internal ML platforms, and help identify high-impact opportunities for rapid capability delivery. You’ll also be responsible for building robust MLOps pipelines using tools like Airflow and MLflow, ensuring scalable and automated model deployment andernance.

What you'll need to succeed

Essential Skills:
• Bachelor’s degree (2:1 or above) in science, engineering, mathematics, orputer science
• Strong Python development skills
• Practical experience with machine learning or deep learning in scientific/engineering contexts
• Familiarity with MLOps tools and practices (Airflow, MLflow) and containerisation (, Docker)
• Passion for working with real-world datasets and data visualisation
• Interest in material discovery,puter vision, big data, and optimisation techniques
• Excellentmunication and collaboration skills
• Problem-solving mindset and self-motivation

Desirable Skills:
• Master’s degree in machine learning, mathematics, or statistics
• Understanding of probabilistic and Bayesian modelling
• Knowledge of software design principles and object-oriented programming
• Experience with cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP) and infrastructure-as-code tools (, Terraform)

What you'll get in return
You’ll join a fast-paced, agile team in apany that values innovation and collaboration. You’ll work on cutting-edge technologies with real-world impact, contributing to the future of advanced manufacturing. The role offers the opportunity to grow your skills in a dynamic environment, surrounded by world-class experts, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and tools.

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Machine Learning Engineer – Insurance

Machine Learning Engineer (SC Cleared)

Machine Learning Engineer

Machine Learning Engineer

Machine Learning Engineer

Machine Learning Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Machine Learning Skills in 2025/26

Machine learning (ML) has become one of the most in-demand career paths in technology. From predicting customer behaviour in retail to detecting fraud in banking and enabling medical breakthroughs in healthcare, ML is transforming industries across the UK and beyond. But here’s the truth: employers don’t just want candidates who have read about machine learning in textbooks. They want evidence that you can actually build, train, and deploy models. That means practising with real tools, working with real datasets, and solving real problems. The good news is that you don’t need to pay for expensive software or courses to get started. A wide range of free, open-source tools and platforms allow you to learn machine learning skills hands-on. Whether you’re a beginner or preparing for advanced roles, you can practise everything from simple linear regression to deploying deep learning models — at no cost. In this guide, we’ll explore the best free tools and platforms to practise machine learning skills in 2025, and how to use them effectively to build a portfolio that UK employers will notice.

Top 10 Skills in Machine Learning According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

Machine learning (ML) is at the forefront of innovation, powering systems in finance, healthcare, retail, logistics, and beyond in the UK. As organisations leverage ML for predictive analytics, automation, and intelligent systems, demand for skilled practitioners continues to grow. So, which skills are most in demand? Drawing on insights from LinkedIn and Indeed, this article outlines the Top 10 machine learning skills UK employers are looking for in 2025. You'll learn how to demonstrate these capabilities through your CV, interviews, and real-world projects.

The Future of Machine Learning Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Machine learning (ML) has become one of the most powerful forces reshaping the modern world. From voice assistants and recommendation engines to fraud detection and medical imaging, it underpins countless applications. ML is no longer confined to research labs—it powers business models, public services, and consumer technologies across the globe. In the UK, demand for machine learning professionals has risen dramatically. Organisations in finance, retail, healthcare, and defence are embedding ML into their operations. Start-ups in Cambridge, London, and Edinburgh are pioneering innovations, while government-backed initiatives aim to position the UK as a global AI leader. Salaries for ML engineers and researchers are among the highest in the tech sector. Yet despite its current importance, machine learning is only at the beginning of its journey. Advances in generative AI, quantum computing, robotics, and ethical governance will reshape the profession. Many of the most vital machine learning jobs of the next two decades don’t exist today. This article explores why new careers will emerge, the roles likely to appear, how today’s roles will evolve, why the UK is well positioned, and how professionals can prepare now.