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MLOps Engineer - Forecasting / Cloud

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London
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MLOps Engineer - Forecasting / Cloud
Remote - UK (O/IR35), NL, BE, GER
3 - 6 Months initial contact

Join an innovative technology company modernising its data science and AI capabilities. Youll take ownership of how machine learning models are built, deployed, and scaled across distributed cloud environments

helping the business embed modern AI best practices and robust MLOps pipelines.

The Role
Youll design, implement, and productionise forecasting models and ML-based algorithms that improve decision-making across the energy domain. This includes defining and setting up the end-to-end ML infrastructure, mentoring engineers, and shaping how the organisation approaches MLOps and AI enablement.

What Youll Do
Build and maintain ML pipelines and CI/CD processes for model training, validation, and deployment.
Lead the implementation of forecasting models and supervised learning approaches within scalable cloud environments.
Work with engineering and product teams to embed ML capabilities into production systems.
Optimise performance using tools such as AWS, Databricks, and containerisation frameworks.
Define best practices for MLOps, monitoring, and version control.
Provide technical guidance and education to teams adopting AI tooling.

What Youll Bring
5+ years in software/ML engineering, ideally with production deployment experience.
Strong Python background, comfortable across data frameworks like Pandas, NumPy, SciPy, Dask, Polars, or PySpark.
Proven experience setting up ML pipelines, integrating with AWS / Databricks, and applying CI/CD principles.
Solid understanding of time-series forecasting and supervised ML models.
Knowledge of cloud infrastructure, IaC (Terraform / CloudFormation), and containerisation.
Excellent collaboration and communication skills

confident discussing architecture with data scientists, engineers, and business leads.
Experience in energy markets is a significant advantage (especially UK or European retail)
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