Machine Learning Search Engineer

Diverse Lynx
Birmingham
3 days ago
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Overview

Role: Machine Learning Search Engineer

Location: Fully Remote, Must be in Atlanta, GA or Birmingham, AL

Duration: Full Time

Experience: 8+ Year

Responsibilities
  • Build, maintain, and operate Python based ML pipelines for embeddings, inference, and relevance ranking
  • Develop and support vector search and similarity matching to enable intent based product discovery
  • Support GPU based workloads for model training, computation, and inference
  • Participate in end to end MLOps workflows, including deployment, monitoring, retraining, and system maintenance
  • Manage and refresh embeddings as product data and catalogs evolve over time
  • Collaborate closely with Innovation, Architecture, and Engineering teams to deliver scalable ML systems
  • Debug, optimize, and improve the performance, reliability, and relevance of search pipelines
  • Contribute to ongoing platform enhancements as the search ecosystem matures
Qualifications
  • Strong Python development experience (primary language)
  • Experience building, deploying, or supporting machine learning pipelines in production
  • Solid understanding of the ML lifecycle, including training, inference, retraining, and monitoring
  • Familiarity with MLOps principles and production ML systems
  • Experience working with large datasets and model outputs
  • Ability to work hands on in evolving systems with ambiguous or rapidly changing requirements

Diverse Lynx LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive due consideration for employment without any discrimination. All applicants will be evaluated solely on the basis of their ability, competence and their proven capability to perform the functions outlined in the corresponding role. We promote and support a diverse workforce across all levels in the company.


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