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Machine Learning Engineer

Experis UK
Bristol
2 days ago
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About The Role

You will design, build, and deploy production‑grade software, infrastructure, and MLOps systems that leverage machine learning. The work helps customers solve high‑impact problems in Defence and National Security.


Location – Bristol – Hybrid
Employment Type – Full time
Department – Defence


What You'll Be Doing

  • Build software and infrastructure that leverages machine learning.
  • Create reusable, scalable tools to enable better delivery of ML systems.
  • Work with customers to understand their needs.
  • Collaborate with data scientists and engineers to develop best practices and new technologies.
  • Implement and develop the company view on operationalising ML software.
  • Work in cross‑functional teams (engineers, data scientists, designers, managers) to deliver technically sophisticated, high‑impact systems.
  • Scope projects and design systems with senior engineers.
  • Provide technical expertise to our customers.

Who We're Looking For

  • Understanding of and experience with the full machine learning lifecycle.
  • Deploy trained machine learning models into production environments with data scientists.
  • Experience with models using Scikit‑learn, TensorFlow, or PyTorch.
  • Software engineering best practices; proficiency in Python.
  • Technical experience of cloud architecture, security, deployment, and open‑source tools, ideally with AWS, GCP, or Azure.
  • Demonstrable experience with containers – Docker and Kubernetes.
  • Understanding of probability and statistics; familiarity with supervised and unsupervised learning techniques.
  • Experience managing or mentoring junior team members.
  • Outstanding verbal and written communication.
  • Excitement for working in a dynamic role with autonomy and freedom to take ownership and execute.

What We Can Offer You

The company provides a rare opportunity to work with bright minds on meaningful projects. You’ll be surrounded by talented professionals and will gain exposure to cutting‑edge technology and innovation. Our diverse, intellectually curious culture encourages learning, collaboration, and personal growth.


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