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Machine Learning Engineer - London

City of London
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Machine Learning Engineer

Join the analytics team as a Machine Learning Engineer in the insurance industry, where you'll design and implement innovative machine learning solutions. This permanent role in London offers an exciting opportunity to work on impactful projects in a forward-thinking environment.

Client Details

Machine Learning Engineer

This opportunity is with a medium-sized organisation in the insurance industry. The company is committed to utilising advanced analytics and machine learning to enhance its services and deliver value to its clients.

Description

Machine Learning Engineer

Design and develop machine learning models to address key business challenges in the insurance sector.
Collaborate with the analytics team to identify opportunities for leveraging data-driven solutions.
Deploy machine learning algorithms into production environments efficiently.
Optimise model performance and ensure scalability for large data sets.
Analyse and interpret data to provide actionable insights for stakeholders.
Stay updated with the latest advancements in machine learning and data science technologies.
Document processes and create clear, concise technical reports.
Support team members in the implementation of data-driven strategies.Profile

Machine Learning Engineer

A successful Machine Learning Engineer should have:

Proven expertise in machine learning techniques and tools.
Strong programming skills in Python or similar languages.
Experience working in data-intensive environments, particularly in the insurance industry.
Knowledge of deploying machine learning models in production systems.
A solid understanding of data analytics and statistical methods.
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.Job Offer

Machine Learning Engineer

Competitive salary ranging from £75,000 to £100,000 per annum.
Comprehensive benefits package to support your well-being.
Opportunity to work in a leading organisation within the insurance industry.
Collaborative and innovative work environment in London.
Chance to work on impactful projects using the latest technologies.If you're a passionate Machine Learning Engineer looking to make a difference in the insurance industry, we encourage you to apply and be part of this exciting opportunity in London

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