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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. Synechron is looking for a Vertex AI Machine Learning Engineer.
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6+ years of professional experience as a data scientist or machine learning engineer with proven track record of delivering functional product oriented ML solutions. Extensive experience with Python Machine Learning toolset (Tensorflow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn, Numpy, Pandas.
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Examples include Azure Machine Learning Studio, Google’s Vertex AI, IBM Watson Studio, Amazon SageMaker and open-source tools like Kubeflow. SGA is a Great Place To Work (GPTW) certified company, and with its thriving work environment shaped by a growth mindset, abundant learning & collaboration opportunities, opportunities, and a meritocracy-driven culture, SG Analytics has also been awarded regional best employer in 2016, 2018 & 2020.
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Machine Learning | Physics | Embedded Systems | Signal Processing | Data Analysis | Nvidia | Electrical Engineering | Cloud Computing | Cuda | TensorRT | Radio Frequency | Transmission Processing | Linux OS | Pytorch | Python | Causal Inference.
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As a Senior Machine Learning Engineer, you will partner with Data Scientists, Data Engineers, Data Analysts and other professionals. Machine Learning and Deep Learning: Good understanding of: ML algorithms like linear regression, logistic regression, etc., supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning, AI Frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn etc., Neural network, NLP, computer vision, and predictive analytics.
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The Machine Perception Engineer will be responsible for developing and implementing computer vision and machine learning algorithms for automated fashion production processes.
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The Role We're looking for a senior machine learning engineer to join our growing world-class engineering team. The role will be responsible for all aspects of our machine learning, including data processing, model development and implementation.
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You are experienced with the lifecycle of machine learning, data science, data and ML pipeline design, and have a deep understanding of how they can be deployed and orchestrated in a cloud-based infrastructure.
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Prior experience with machine learning libraries and stacks (Pytorch, Tensorflow, OpenCV, Supervision) etc. Experience with machine learning/big data at scale (GPU, Docker and Kubernetes.
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Job Opportunity: Machine Learning Engineering Manager (NLP/LLMs) | Global Software Company. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a talented team of ML engineers and drive cutting-edge projects focused on NLP, Large Language Models (LLMs), and other advanced machine learning technologies.
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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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Expertise with Google Cloud Platform’s distributed Machine Learning, Data Science and Data Engineering tools (e.g. BigQuery ML, VertexAI, AutoML, Docker, Kubernetes, Kubeflow, Dataproc) Deep understanding and experience with advanced analytics, Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Natural Language Processing (NLP) or Computer Vision (at least 3 of these areas.
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As a Sr. Data Scientist, reporting into the Head of Data & Strategy at TRKKN North America (NA), you’ll focus on building scalable machine learning and AI products to help evaluate and optimize the business impact of our clients’ marketing investment.
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Extensive experience with Python Machine Learning toolsets (Tensorflow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn, Numpy, Pandas) Evaluate and recommend new tools, technologies, and best practices for machine learning development and deployment.
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Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Engineering, Machine Learning, or a related field is required. Manage and build high-performance Data Engineering and Machine Learning Engineering teams, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence in a remote-first environment.
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