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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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In this role you are passionate, talented, and inventive Machine Learning Engineer with a strong background in ML and AI to help develop solutions by pushing the envelope in Generative AI, Time Series, Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR), Natural Language Understanding (NLU), Machine Learning (ML) and Computer Vision (CV.
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Manage and monitor machine learning infrastructure, ensuring high availability and performance. Demonstrated expertise in building and deploying AI/Machine Learning solutions at scale leveraging cloud such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud Platform.
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The Machine Learning Engineer will work both individually and in concert with modeling and simulation engineers, human-machine interface developers, various subject-matter experts, and program management to design and implement suitable machine learning models, and to assist in the development of efficient, robust, and reliable intelligent system applications for several customers across government and industry.
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As our first Data Science hire focusing on Machine Learning at Circle, you’ll start by focusing on two critical problems: helping identify transactions and actors who might be acting illicitly and helping us better balance our reserves across a series of accounts to reduce systemic risk inside the company.
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While the focus of this job will be machine learning applications, there are times where we need to use data science to solve other problems and machine learning is not the only or optimal option.
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As a machine learning engineer, you will help build and fine-tune the foundation models which power Udio. We are hiring both senior and junior machine learning engineers.
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Deep knowledge of machine learning, both theory and application. Proven experience in planning and driving productionalized machine learning models. Identify and work on other machine learning problems that will be highly valuable to Circle.
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When not working on machine learning models, Identify data; define metrics and analyze needs for business partners; Initiate, develop and maintain data pipelines and data models that powers dashboards and data products with outstanding craftsmanship.
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Hands on experience working with Cloud technologies, Infrastructure, Network Security, and/or modern deployment technologies and products including by not limited to CI/CD pipelines, Open-Source software, Artificial Intelligence and/or Machine Learning preferred.
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Our infrastructure – including USDC, a blockchain-based dollar – helps businesses, institutions and developers harness these breakthroughs and capitalize on this major turning point in the evolution of money and technology.
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Working with Sagemaker, Tensorflow, Pytorch, Triton, Spark, or equivalent large-scale distributed Machine Learning technologies on a modern containerized deployment stack using Kubernetes, Spinnaker, and other technologies.
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Come join our Machine Learning Implementation Engineering team of creative technical experts who collaborate with customers to ensure their success with OfferFit! OfferFit was founded by ex-McKinsey and BCG math PhDs, and we're funded by leading Silicon Valley VCs. OfferFit replaces A/B testing with AI testing, powered by reinforcement learning AI. This allows lifecycle marketers to test & improve the performance of their campaigns much faster than before.
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We are looking for a machine learning engineer to create quantitative and incisive analyses of DNA sequence attributes and NGS data. Develop algorithms and machine learning models to advance Elegen's novel synthetic DNA production platform.
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4+ years of experience as a software engineer (2+ years in data and/or machine learning focused roles). Familiarity with common tools for machine learning (e.g. Mlflow, Tensorflow, PyTorch), reinforcement learning, (e.g., RLlib, Gym/Gymnasium), and transformer-based models for language.
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