Machine Learning Engineer

In Technology Group
Exeter
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Machine Learning Engineer / Data Scientist

Location: Exeter

Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 DOE (flexible)


About Us


We are a leadingelectrical manufacturing companyembarking on a digital transformation journey. As we expand ourIT and data capabilities, we are looking for aMachine Learning Engineerto implement cutting-edgeAI and ML solutionsacross our business. This is a unique opportunity to play a key role in integratingpredictive analytics, statistical modeling, and automationto enhance operational efficiency, forecasting, and decision-making.


Key Responsibilities


  • AI & ML Implementation– Develop and deploymachine learning modelsto improve operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, and demand forecasting.
  • Predictive Analytics– Usestatistical modeling and forecasting techniquesto drive insights into production trends, supply chain optimization, and energy efficiency.
  • Data-Driven Decision Making– Collaborate with senior stakeholders to translate business challenges intoAI/ML-driven solutionsthat improve manufacturing processes and business outcomes.
  • End-to-End Model Deployment– Build, train, and optimize ML models usingPython, TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, and other AI frameworks, ensuring scalability and integration with existing systems.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration– Work closely with IT, engineering, and production teams to embed AI into daily operations.
  • Continuous Improvement– Keep up to date with the latestAI trends and technologies, ensuring our business remains at the forefront of innovation.


What We’re Looking For


  • Experience– 1-3 years in Machine Learning, Data Science, or a related field
  • Technical Skills– Strong knowledge ofPython, SQL, TensorFlow, Scikit-learn, Pandas, NumPy, and experience withpredictive analytics, time-series forecasting, and statistical modeling.
  • Business & Strategy– Ability toengage with senior stakeholders, understand business needs, andalign AI strategieswith company goals.
  • Problem-Solving Mindset– A proactive approach to identifying and solving operational inefficiencies using AI and ML.
  • Cloud & Deployment– Familiarity withAWS, Azure, or Google Cloudfor ML model deployment is a plus.


Why Join Us


  • Impact– Be at the forefront of digital transformation in afast-growing manufacturingbusiness.
  • Innovation– Work with cutting-edgeAI & MLto solve real-world industry challenges.
  • Collaboration– Work closely with leadership and cross-functional teams, shaping the future of our AI strategy.
  • Growth– A chance todevelop your careerin a dynamic, forward-thinking company investing in IT and AI capabilities.


If you're passionate aboutdriving AI innovationand usingmachine learningto transform a business, we’d love to hear from you!

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