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Machine Learning Engineer

Cubiq Recruitment
City of London
3 days ago
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Machine Learning Engineer

Location: Remote-first

Type: Full-time, permanent

Salary: £70,000 - £100,000 + benefits


About the Company

This BioAI startup is developing next-generation diagnostic technologies for bloodstream infections using cutting-edge machine learning and DNA sequencing. The team combines expertise across genomics, microbiology, and data science to accelerate how infectious diseases are detected and treated.


Having built a strong foundation in both lab and data infrastructure, the company is now expanding its compsci team with a focus on developing advanced ML models for genomic analysis - work that directly contributes to saving lives through faster, more accurate diagnosis.


The Role

We’re hiring a Machine Learning Engineer to lead the development of a bacterial genome anomaly detection system - building bespoke algorithms that identify unusual patterns in genomic data and support the company’s mission to prevent incorrect antibiotic prescriptions.


You’ll design and test novel ML methods using foundational pre-trained genomic embeddings and custom anomaly-detection architectures, turning proprietary data into interpretable, high-impact models.


This is a deep research role: success will come through rapid iteration, creativity, and scientific curiosity rather than polished productisation.


It’s well suited to someone who thrives in a small, autonomous team, enjoys experimental algorithm development, and wants their work to have measurable real-world impact.


What You’ll Do

  • Design and implement bespoke anomaly-detection models for bacterial genomes
  • Develop, train, and benchmark transformer-based and foundation-model approaches for genome representation
  • Conduct rapid, iterative research, evaluating ideas through experiments rather than long production cycles
  • Collaborate with bioinformatics, microbiology, and software teams to integrate models into GenomeKey’s diagnostic pipeline
  • Analyse large-scale proprietary genomic datasets to ensure model robustness and interpretability
  • Generate and evaluate synthetic and real-world data for validation
  • Ship prototype code to third-party partners for testing and feedback
  • Contribute to broader R&D initiatives such as statistical framework design and data infrastructure development


What We’re Looking For


Required

  • MSc or PhD in Machine Learning, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or related discipline (or equivalent industry experience)
  • Demonstrated ability to apply ML methods to biological or genomic data
  • Strong Python skills with experience in PyTorch, TensorFlow, or scikit-learn
  • Understanding of bioinformatics workflows (e.g. genome assembly, QC, annotation)
  • Experience working with large or complex genomic datasets
  • Familiarity with model evaluation, benchmarking, and explainability
  • Ability to work autonomously, design experiments, and iterate quickly
  • Strong communication skills for cross-functional collaboration


Why Join?

  • Work on a genuinely novel problem - genomic anomaly detection for clinical diagnostics
  • Combine academic-level research with startup agility and real-world impact
  • Autonomy to explore and build new ML algorithms from first principles
  • Join a collaborative, science-driven team that values experimentation and creativity
  • Contribute to technology that could change how bacterial infections are diagnosed worldwide

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