Machine Learning Engineer (Mid-Senior, Remote)

Renude
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3 days ago
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đź‘‹ About Renude


Renude builds AI-powered software for the beauty industry, helping brands deliver personalised, expertise-focused customer support through intelligent digital agents. Our technology powers e-commerce experiences including: skin analysis, product recommendation and LLM-based chat.


We’ve been awarded by CEW, Beauty Innovation Awards, Tech Nation and more, and have raised over $3M from leading tech investors. Our team combines tech, formulation, dermatology, e-commerce and sales expertise.


We’re looking for a mid-senior (4+ years experience) Machine Learning Engineer to help design, build, and scale our production ML systems with ownership from experimentation through to deployment. You’ll work end to end on LLM-powered conversational agents and support the training, optimisation, and deployment of computer vision models that power real customer interactions. 


đź”§ What We Offer


  • Train, evaluate and deploy agentic AI systems and computer vision models for real-world use
  • Collaborate with product and engineering to integrate ML systems into user-facing features
  • Develop and deploy production-quality machine learning frameworks, while maintaining robust MLOps pipelines
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI, conduct research, and explore innovative techniques
  • Influence key decisions on architecture and implementation of scalable, reliable, and cost-effective engineering solutions


âś… What We're Looking For


Must-Haves:

  • 4+ years experience writing production ready code for machine learning systems
  • 2+ years experience developing conversational AI, RAG, agentic systems or LLM-based products
  • Familiarity with RAG orchestration frameworks such as LangChain or LlamaIndex.2+ 
  • Experience with production optimisation for RAG systems, including latency, token cost control, context window constraints, monitoring and prompt versioning
  • Strong Python skills and experience with PyTorch, TensorFlow or Keras
  • Exposure to MLOps practices and hands-on experience with Sagemaker and/or Vertex AI
  • Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science or years of equivalent experience
  • Comfortable working autonomously and taking ownership in a fast-moving, remote, startup environment


Nice-to-Haves:

  • Masters or advanced degree in artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, or related field
  • 2+ years experience training and optimising computer vision models
  • Proficiency working with vector stores, data chunking, embeddings, retrieval, ranking and recommendation systems
  • Experience with Django or similar Python web frameworks
  • Familiarity with Docker and containerised development
  • Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure-as-code


🌱 What We Offer


  • Competitive compensation (based on experience and location)
  • Remote-friendly culture with flexible working hours
  • Opportunity to work with cutting edge technologies
  • High ownership and real technical influence
  • A supportive team that values product excellence and personal growth

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