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We need a talented Machine Learning Engineer/Data Scientist to join our tight-knit team to deliver ML models that operate on human dialog content, medical records, and time-series data.
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You will work with the AIML Data organization to deliver on our vision to make data the voice of our customers, and to inform product and machine learning development. - Build relationships across the AIML organization and across Apple, aiding teams in working with data engineering; facilitate communication between cross-divisional groups around Apple.
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Bonus if you have prior experience working with data engineers (e.g. engineers who use tools such as Airflow, Luigi, Jenkins, MapReduce, Pig, Spark, Hadoop, Hive, HBase, Greenplum, Vertica, etc.
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In this role, you will be building ultra large scale batch & streaming datasets to support analytics, experimentation and machine learning and helping to drive our self-serve strategy for reporting on-behalf of data scientists and product engineers as we collectively make product better.
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Our team’s mission is to protect, optimize, and empower Apple and our customers through data science, machine learning, and automation. Previous experiences in machine learning and data science are relevant.
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Proficiency in data science, machine learning, and analytics, including statistical data analysis, A/B testing, prompt engineering and fine-tune foundational models for specific tasks.
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Apple's Data and ML Innovation team focuses on innovative technologies, methodologies, and research to enable fantastic user experiences and advance the frontier of machine learning.
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Senior Machine Learning Engineer - Strategic Data Solutions. Apple's dedication to customer privacy, the adversarial nature of fraud, and the enormous scale of the business present exciting challenges to traditional machine learning and data science techniques.
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Our team works across multiple services performing advanced analysis and building features, powered by machine learning, for AppStore, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, iTunes Store and related products.
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As a Sr Machine Learning Engineer on the team, you will build algorithms and data applications that leverage the power of data (real and synthetic) to improve model training efficiency and performance.
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As an SDS machine learning engineer, you will work with teams across Apple, using data analysis and predictive modeling techniques to define, build, deploy, and maintain end-to-end operational solutions that have a direct and measurable impact to the company and our customers.
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