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The Vertex AI Machine Learning Engineer will be responsible for developing, deploying, and managing machine learning models using Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform. Google Cloud Professional Machine Learning Engineer certification.
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We’re looking for a Machine Learning Engineer who will build out and design machine learning infrastructure for a team of data & remote sensing scientists, working collaboratively with the Analytics and Software teams to deliver data-driven products and solutions.
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Write, test, deploy and maintain machine learning code across the full software development lifecycle. Solid understanding of foundational concepts and algorithms in statistics and machine learning, including NLP, linear/logistic regression, SVM, random forest, boosting, neural networks, dimensionality reduction, reinforcement learning, etc.
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We are a growing subsidiary of a large public company that is hiring a talented Lead ML Engineer / Senior Machine Learning Engineer! 100% REMOTE Senior ML Engineer / Lead Machine Learning Engineer Needed for Growing Subsidiary of a Large Public Company.
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Experience with frameworks and libraries for machine learning & AI such as scikit-learn, HuggingFace, PyTorch, Tensorflow/Keras, MLlib, etc. 5+ years of practical experience in building, evaluating, scaling, and deploying machine learning pipelines with Python, preferably within the AWS ecosystem.
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Knowledge of Deep Learning and Machine Learning techniques, and experience in Machine Learning tools, techniques and programming (including LLM - Large Language Models) is a plus.
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Machine Learning | Infrastructure | AI | Python | SQL | Software Engineering| Deep Learning | Pytorch | Tensorflow. As a Machine Learning Engineer, you can expect to earn anywhere from $140,000 -150,000 (depending on experience) and highly competitive benefits including equity.
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Role Overview: We are looking for a seasoned Principal / Director Machine Learning Engineer with over 10 years of experience in radar and RF signals, video and image processing, or classification, along with deep expertise in real-time signal processing and embedded systems.
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100% REMOTE Senior ML Ops Engineer / Lead Machine Learning Engineer Needed for Growing Subsidiary of a Large Public Company! Senior Machine Learning Operations Engineer.
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Ability to design, train, and evaluate machine learning and AI models while adhering to best practices including model selection, validation, bias/variance tuning, performance assessment, sensitivity analysis, dimensionality reduction, etc.
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Experience in assessing and implementing new data tools to enhance the machine learning stack. Familiarity with Snowflake, Monte Carlo, RDS, DynamoDB, Kafka, Fivetran, dbt, Airflow, Docker, Kubernetes, EMR, Sagemaker, DataDog, PagerDuty, Atlan, Data Observability tools and Data Governance tools.
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OSARO is a San Francisco-based startup company building machine learning software for industrial automation, to power robots in logistics and material handling centers. You will collaborate with Operations, Software, and Machine Learning teams to research, design, integrate, test and deploy new robotic hardware including: robot cell designs, end effectors, cameras, lighting, HW control devices (PLCs, I/O couplers, sensors, etc), pneumatics, actuators, custom mechanisms.
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Keywords for search: Python, AI, Machine Learning, Django, Flask, FastAPI, React, TypeScript, JavaScript, AWS, GCP, Full Stack, Back End, Front End, Engineer, Developer, Fintech, Startup.
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We are actively seeking a Machine Learning Engineer with Top Secret or SCI clearance to join our highly skilled team. Machine Learning Engineer - Top Secret or SCI Clearance Required.
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Our tenant is a strong cross-domain team to deliver E2E solutions covering tech areas ranging from machine learning, big data, microservices to data visualization. Our team is seeking a senior software engineer who will be a core team member for our advertising data platform engineering group.
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