Machine Learning Software Engineer

Cisco Systems, Inc.
London
1 month ago
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Meet the team

You will be joining a world-class team of Machine Learning Engineers and Software Engineers, contributing to the development of high-performance, production-grade software.

Your Impact

In this role, you will collaborate closely with Machine Learning Engineers to transform ML prototypes into scalable, maintainable, and efficient code. As a Software Engineer, you will also be responsible for identifying, developing, and modularizing reusable components, optimizing software architectures, and streamlining the AI development lifecycle to enhance efficiency, scalability, and maintainability across multiple projects.

You will:

  • Write high-quality, production-ready code to tackle complex challenges using AI, shaping the future of intelligent applications.
  • Champion best engineering practices, mentoring peers and driving technical excellence across the team.
  • Identify and develop reusable tools and components that enhance efficiency across multiple projects.
  • Design infrastructure and tooling that streamline model interactions, making AI integration seamless and scalable.
  • Maintain and improve the stability, performance, and maintainability of the codebase, ensuring its success over the long run.

Minimum Requirements

  • 3+ years experience with a good knowledge of Python
  • An understanding of common ML concepts, required tooling and most used frameworks (i.e, PyTorch)
  • Commitment to producing and maintaining high quality code with lots of “ilities” (maintainability, testability, reusability etc.)
  • Very strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences
  • The ability to manage own workload, and that of a team, to work effectively and to deadlines

Preferred Requirements

  • Experience with Rust/Go
  • Experience in working with dispersed teams and collaborating asynchronously to successfully complete tasks and projects
  • Understanding that testing, deploying and maintaining features is as important as developing them
  • Strong and demonstrable understanding of Agile and DevOps methodology
  • An enthusiasm for working with and developing knowledge of emerging technologies
  • Experience with cloud and containerisation technologies (AWS, Docker, Kubernetes etc)

#WeAreCisco

#WeAreCisco where every individual brings their unique skills and perspectives together to pursue our purpose of powering an inclusive future for all. Our passion is connection—we celebrate our employees’ diverse set of backgrounds and focus on unlocking potential. Cisconians often experience one company, many careers where learning and development are encouraged and supported at every stage. Our technology, tools, and culture pioneered hybrid work trends, allowing all to not only give their best, but be their best. We understand our outstanding opportunity to bring communities together and at the heart of that is our people.

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