Machine Learning Operations Engineer

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Machine Learning Operations Engineer

Our financial services client based in London is looking to recruit a Machine Learning Operations Engineer ASAP. The position will be a Hybrid role be working from home and their offices in London.

To be considered for the role you must have the following essential skills & experience:

Key Skills & Experience

  • Model development: Work collaboratively with actuarial analysts to develop machine learning and statistical models to predict outcomes, related to pension schemes, such as life expectancy, default risk, or investment returns. Identify appropriate machine learning algorithms and apply them to enhance predictions, automate decision-making processes, and improve client offerings.
  • Machine Learning Operations: Responsible for designing, deploying, maintaining and refining statistical and machine learning models using Azure ML. Optimize model performance and computational efficiency. Ensure that applications run smoothly and handle large-scare data efficiently. Implement and maintain monitoring of model drifts, data-quality alerts, scheduled r-training pipelines.
  • Data Management and Preprocessing: Collect, clean and preprocess large datasets to facilitate analysis and model training. Implement data pipelines and ETL processes to ensure data availability and quality.
  • Software Development: Write clean, ...

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