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New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $165,100 - $188,500 for Senior Machine Learning Engineer. As a Capital One Machine Learning Engineer (MLE), you'll be part of an Agileteam dedicated to productionizing machine learning applications and systems at scale.
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Understanding of strengths and weaknesses in application of Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence to applications in Transaction monitoring and Sanctions screening. The Senior Director, Model Validation for Santander US Compliance models (Transaction Monitoring, Sanctions Screening, Fraud Risk, etc) will be responsible for leading the independent validation of models used by various Compliance groups in conformance with regulatory guidance on model risk SR11-07 and other regulatory requirements around Compliance models.
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Manager, Cyber Risk & Analysis (Machine Learning) Capital One's commitment to Machine Learning has sponsorship from leadership and the Enterprise ML Program is at the heart of this effort, and is leading the way towards building responsible and impactful tools, platforms, and solutions that leverage ML and Generative AI.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience applying analytic approaches, including (but not limited to) machine learning, text analytics, and natural language processing; graph theory; link analysis and optimization models; complex adaptive systems; and/or deep learning neural networks that are part of the study.
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We are looking for a Machine Learning Engineering with an in-depth working knowledge of the latest in Machine Learning/Data Science technologies and cloud platforms to join our Optimization team, which have three defining pillars: machine learning, software engineering, and machine learning operations (MLOps.
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Experience using statistical analysis and computing, machine learning, deep learning, processing large data sets, data visualization, data wrangling, mathematics, and programming.
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Our transformative solutions are powered by artificial intelligence, machine learning, facial recognition, cloud solutions and Big Data analytics. Our transformative solutions are powered by artificial intelligence, machine learning, learn from new insights, and rapidly seize new opportunities.
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The individual will work on projects and products dealing with operational performance metrics tracking, predictive and prescriptive analytics, demand forecasting, supply planning, supplier data collaboration, process automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning modeling, financial and business assessments of potential strategic initiatives and other ad hoc requests.
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Our division focuses on gathering, enriching, and processing data for Machine Learning in different AI domains. We offer high-quality data for Human-Machine Interaction to some of the most prestigious technology companies in the world.
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Experience with Emerging Technologies to include Vision Systems, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Internet of Things. Experience with integrating machine vision manufacturing equipment systems into manufacturing processes.
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