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Develop data science applications for visual inspection and classification, anomaly detection, predictive maintenance, NLP, or root cause analysis using computer vision, machine learning and deep learning.
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Machine learning libraries: TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-learn , Deploying and optimizing different pipelines that support various data science processes. We are looking for candidate who can work without any sponsorship #W2 Machine Learning Engineer with 7+ years of experience in designing, building, and maintaining machine learning models and pipelines.
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At least 5 years work experience in a supervisory data science or machine learning role. Post-bac training in data science or machine learning. We enable the training of statistical and machine learning models via development and maintenance of a distributed computing stack.
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Basic to substantial experience in one or more of the following commercial/open-source data discovery/analysis platforms: RStudio, Spark, KNIME, RapidMiner, Alteryx, Dataiku, H2O, SAS Enterprise Miner (SAS EM) and/or SAS Visual Data Mining and Machine Learning, Microsoft AzureML, IBM Watson Studio or SPSS Modeler, Amazon SageMaker, Google Cloud ML, SAP Predictive Analytics.
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We are looking for a Machine Learning Engineer, who has hands-on experience in machine learning system development, Cloud computing, backend development and AI/ML. Extract Transform Load (ETL) experience using Spark, Kafka, Hadoop, or similar technologies.
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Model Development: Develop and optimize machine learning models using Python, numpy, scipy, pandas, Spark, and Jupyter notebooks. AI/ML Development: Proficiency in Python, numpy, scipy, pandas, Spark, Jupyter notebooks, regression analysis, and hyperparameter tuning.
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One of your core responsibilities will be building and maintaining Self-service Data Platforms based upon Spark as the runtime, making it easy for customers to transform and access our data for analytics, machine learning, and threat hunting.
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Python or related language- Experience with neural deep learning methods and machine learningPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Experience with modeling tools such as R, scikit-learn, Spark MLLib, MxNet, Tensorflow, numpy, scipy etc.
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We are seeking a skilled Machine Learning Engineer with a strong background in data engineering. 5+ years of relevant experience in machine learning and data engineering. The ideal candidate should be proficient in Python, Spark, Scala and experienced in building scalable data pipelines and ML models.
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In this role, you'll build and deploy machine learning frameworks, accelerating development to deployment timelines and supporting data scientists in their projects. Developing and deploying Spark/Databricks jobs with enterprise tool stacks like Jenkins / GitHub Actions.
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Learn about machine learning, data science, computer vision, artificial intelligence, statistics, and/or applied mathematics. Coordinate with Data Scientists to understand data requirements, and design solutions that enable advanced analytics, machine learning, and predictive modelling.
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Ph. D. in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning or related field; or M.S. in related field with 3+ years experience applying machine learning engineer to real business problems.
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5+ years hands-on experience in machine learning, statistics, NLP. Ability to demonstrate proficiency in machine learning, statistics, data analysis, NLP. Must have an excellent.
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Algorithms, Machine Learning, Compilers, Computer Architecture, Data Mining, High Performance Computing, Distributed Systems, Data Structures, Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Object Oriented Design, Network Security, Big Data, Web/Mobile Technologies, Operating Systems, Database Systems, Cloud Computing, Parallel Programming.
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Extensive experience with machine learning frameworks and libraries like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and Scikit-learn. Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS, GCP, or Azure for deploying and managing machine learning models.
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