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Senior Machine Learning Engineer

trg.recruitment
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Senior Machine Learning Engineer

Industry:

Insurtech
Company size:

Approximately 200 employees
Working environment:

Hybrid (2 days a week in Central London)
Salary:

Up to £110K based on experience + bonus

Are you passionate about building innovative technology solutions using cutting-edge AI? Do you want to play a critical role in shaping products that can make a meaningful impact on people's lives?
We're looking for an experienced Senior Machine Learning Engineer to join an exciting team that's reshaping their industry. This unique opportunity is focused specifically on AI Engineering, rather than traditional ML engineering, with a strong emphasis on LLM Ops.

What you'll do:
Develop and refine advanced machine learning models to solve complex challenges.
Leverage your NLP expertise to build intelligent solutions, including working with Large Language Models (LLMs).
Design and deploy scalable, production-ready AI systems.
Collaborate with product managers, data scientists, developers, and DevOps teams in a dynamic, cross-functional environment.
Implement CI/CD practices, ensuring seamless and reliable model deployments.

What you bring:
Experience within a startup with a self-starter mindset.
Proven track record with NLP applications and transformer-based models like BERT or GPT.
Advanced proficiency in Python, including PyTorch, Hugging Face Transformers, Pandas, and scikit-learn.
Strong understanding of cloud services (preferably AWS) and experience with Docker, Kubernetes, MLFlow, Kubeflow, or similar MLOps tools.

Interested?

Apply below or email me at .

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