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MLOps Engineer

Harrington Starr
London
16 hours ago
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Job Title: MLOps Engineer

Location: On-site, 5 days per week

Total Compensation: Up to £200,000

We are seeking an experienced MLOps Engineer to join a forward-thinking trading organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to design and implement the infrastructure that powers advanced machine learning workflows in a production trading environment.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Feature Store & Data Lake: Build scalable infrastructure for time-series feature storage, retrieval, and versioning optimised for ML workloads.
  • MLOps Pipelines: Design end-to-end workflows for data ingestion, feature engineering, model training, backtesting, and deployment.
  • Data Ingestion Layer: Connect raw data streams into structured, queryable formats (Parquet/Delta Lake).
  • Production Serving: Deploy feature computation and model inference with appropriate latency characteristics.
  • Integration: Collaborate with existing data capture and execution systems to ensure seamless operations.
  • CI/CD Pipeline: Implement and maintain robust continuous integration and deployment pipelines for ML models.


Requirements:

  • Strong experience in building and maintaining MLOps pipelines.
  • Hands-on experience with feature stores, data lakes, and time-series data.
  • Proficiency with modern data formats like Parquet and Delta Lake.
  • Familiarity with production ML model deployment and latency optimisation.
  • Experience integrating ML workflows with existing data and execution systems.
  • Strong understanding of CI/CD practices in ML contexts.


Why This Role:

  • Work in a cutting-edge, data-driven trading environment.
  • Collaborate with a highly skilled team of engineers and data scientists.
  • Opportunity to make a direct impact on ML infrastructure and trading performance.
  • Competitive total compensation of up to £200,000.

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