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Deliver simple solutions to complex problems as a Machine Learning Engineer at GDIT. Here, you'll tailor cutting-edge solutions to the unique requirements of our clients. Education: Bachelor or Master' Degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, or equivalent experience in lieu of degree.
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4+ years of professional development experience as Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist or related role. We are searching for a Computer Vision/Machine Learning Engineer to join our collaborative group that includes a mix of big data, API, and full stack development teams.
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As a machine learning engineer on our team, you'll train, test, deploy, and maintain models that learn from data. Machine Learning Engineer, Senior. As an experienced engineer, you know that machine learning is critical to understanding and processing massive datasets.
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The goal of a Machine Learning Engineer at Scale is to bring techniques in the fields of computer vision, deep learning and deep reinforcement learning, or natural language processing into a production environment to improve products and customer experience.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineer. As an Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) engineer, you understand the need for robust, scalable tools that enable efficient ML workflows at the enterprise level, enabling data scientists to build, test, and deploy models at scale.
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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 Agile team dedicated to productionizing machine learning applications and systems at scale.
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Working knowledge of machine learning techniques and predictive modeling. GEICO is seeking an experienced lead machine learning scientist to join the AI Solutions org. Intellectual Curiosity: Passionate about learning and staying updated with the latest developments in the field.
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As the Lead Machine Learning engineer, you will be responsible providing technical guidance and mentorship to team members to ensure the development of their skills. As the Lead Machine Learning engineer, you will be responsible providing technical guidance and mentorship to team members to ensure the development of their skills.
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We are looking for a motivated and self organized Machine Learning Engineer who can build and deliver state of the art batch, streaming and real time ML and AI solutions to join the Marketing program to drive powerful experiences for our users.
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F1-OPT Junior Machine Learning Engineer (1-year experience, remote – US/Canada Only) As a Junior Machine Learning Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects, develop your skills, and contribute to the development and implementation of machine learning solutions.
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Position Summary:As a machine learning engineer in the AI for Autonomy Lab, you will identify, shape, apply, conduct, and lead engineering research that matches critical U.S. government needs.
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The ML/Data Science Research Engineer will participate in an end-to-end design and implementation of deep learning solutions for application in network/graph representation learning (NRL) and graph construction/generation/completion.
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The Machine Learning/Data Science Research Engineer will participate in an end-to-end design and implementation of deep learning solutions for application in network/graph representation learning (NRL) and graph construction/generation/completion.
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Apply a variety of data science techniques to tackle customer challenges to include machine learning, generative AI, natural language processing, computer vision, reinforcement learning, statistical modeling, mathematical optimization, and data visualization.
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The Machine Learning Engineer will work across multiple research areas developing and maintaining custom applications and data pipelines featuring generative AI, natural language processing, LLMs, and other foundation models.
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