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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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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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Industrial/academic experience advancing the state-of-the-art machine learning-based research through demonstrable, verifiable technical results in their technical domain area (e.g., NLP, CV, etc.
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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. A modern productivity toolset to get work done: Slack, Miro, Loom, Lucid, Google Docs, Atlassian and more.
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Adoption and Surrogacy Assistance Plan! Experience with orchestrating complex workflows and data pipelines using like Airflow or similar tools. Completed BS, MS, or PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Engineering, Operations Research, or other quantitative field.
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Knowledge in domains such as recommender systems, fraud detection, personalization, and marketing science. Experience with Git, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes. Experience with building batch and streaming pipelines using complex SQL, PySpark, Pandas, and similar frameworks.
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Experience with developing data APIs, Microservices and event driven systems to integrate ML systems. Work from home / work remote 100%! Strong programming skills in Python and understanding of core computer science principles.
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5+ years of experience in data analysis or data science, with 3+ years focusing on machine learning problems, ideally in a relevant space (KYC, sanctions detection, anti-fraud detection, treasury management, crypto/blockchain data science.
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Advanced knowledge of Apache Spark, Azure Data Factory, Azure DevOps, Azure Machine Learning, Hadoop, Hive (Apache), Informatica, Microsoft Azure, Databricks, Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft SQL Server, MS Office Products or Operational Data Integration (OLTP.
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The Hartford is seeking a Senior Machine learning Engineer within Actuarial to design, develop, and implement modern and sustainable MLOps framework to fuel machine learning and artificial intelligence solutions across a wide range of strategic initiatives.
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A Private Sector client of ours is looking for Machine Learning Ops Architect to work on their ongoing project in Detroit, MI office. Extensive background in machine learning, distributed systems design, statistics, or quantitative analysis.
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The Behaviors Teams at Cruise are responsible for developing machine learning models to enable our AV to drive smoothly and safely around an urban environment. PhD in machine learning or computer science.
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Experience may be gained concurrently and must include one (1) year in each of the following:-Building statistical models and machine learning models using large datasets from multiple resources-Working with Customer, Content, or Product data modeling and extraction-Using database technologies such as SQL or ETL-Applying specialized modelling software including Python, R, SAS, MATLAB, or Stata.
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