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Senior Machine Learning Engineering Manager

Quantcast
City of London
4 weeks ago
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Overview

At Quantcast, we're redefining what's possible in digital advertising. As a global Demand Side Platform (DSP) powered by AI, we help marketers connect with the right audiences and deliver measurable results across the Open Web. Our foundation is built on cutting-edge measurement and consumer analytics, giving our clients the tools they need to drive success in an ever-evolving digital landscape.

Since our start in 2006, we've pioneered industry firsts—from launching the original measurement platform for digital publishers to introducing the first AI-driven DSP. If you're ready to be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team that thrives on creating transformative solutions, Quantcast is the perfect place to grow your career.

We're currently hiring for a Senior Machine Learning Engineering Manager to lead our Modeling team based in London.

As a Senior Machine Learning Engineering Manager, you will lead and develop a team of Machine Learning Engineers to execute the engineering vision and roadmap for Quantcast's core modeling capabilities based in London. The team is responsible for designing, developing, and refining sophisticated models for our Audience Graph, forecasting, and fraud detection, among others.


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