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We are looking for candidates having hands on experience as a Vertex AI Machine Learning Engineer. The Vertex AI Machine Learning Engineer will be responsible for developing, deploying, and managing machine learning models using Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform.
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We’re looking for a talented Machine Learning Engineer to join Procore’s Product & Technology Team. Procore software solutions aim to improve the lives of everyone in construction and the people within Product & Technology are the driving force behind our innovative, top-rated global platform.
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The ideal candidate should possess strong hands-on knowledge in data science, machine learning, deep learning, NLP, and GenAI. Design, develop and implement data science projects, including machine learning models, deep learning models, NLP solutions, statistical analysis, and data visualization.
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Experience developing and deploying Machine Learning solutions on cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, or GCP). Strong programming skills in Python; experience with Machine Learning libraries and frameworks (e.g., Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, Seaborn, TensorFlow, Py Torch, scikit-learn) and LLMs.
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The principal Machine Learning Engineer at WGU is both a visionary leader and a hands-on builder. M.S. degree or higher in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, Machine Learning/Deep Learning, Math, Physics or any related field.
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As part of the Data Analytics team, the Lead Data Scientist will work closely with the Data Engineering team and business functions to solve real-world oil and gas midstream problems using machine learning, data science algorithms and artificial intelligence.
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Hands-on experience with one or more deep learning frameworks like PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging face, LangChain, LlamaIndex, etc. Strong background in machine learning algorithms and techniques, including supervised and unsupervised learning, deep learning, transformer, reinforcement learning, etc.
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8+ years of industry experience in building large-scale Machine Learning or Deep Learning models, carrying out the entire ML development lifecycle from POC to production release. Stay up to date with the state-of-the-art technologies of AI Agent, LLM, NLP, and Deep Learning, and proactively apply them to our use cases to drive innovation of WGU.
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Collaborate with the Software, Infrastructure, and Security teams to integrate ML solutions seamlessly into WGU eco-system. Excellent problem-solving abilities to analyze complex data and requirements towards practical solutions.
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Will provide highly innovative solutions for extremely specialized, complex technical issues. Excellent creative thinking skills to come up with new solutions and approaches. Typically, responsible for managing large, complex project initiatives or strategic importance solutions to the organization, involving large cross-functional teams.
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Possess expert knowledge in our ML solutions and systems and ensure scalability, performance, and maintainability of them. The perfect candidate should be able to educate stakeholders, mentor team members and, with a strong vision for how the ML discipline can proactively create positive impacts, have a significant stake in defining the future of the Ed Tech function for WGU.
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Substantial experience operating big data infrastructure in a cloud-based ecosystem (Databricks preferred). Proficient programming skills such as Python, R, SQL, C/C. Experience with leading cloud and data platforms such as AWS, Databricks, Azure, Sagemaker, etc.
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Experience with stream-processing systems (ksqlDB, Spark Streaming, Kafka, Apache Beam/Flink, etc. Deep understanding of NLP and LLM concepts, including language modeling, text classification, sentiment analysis, token embeddings, etc.
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Research, Develop, deploy, and optimize state-of-the-art GenAI/NLP/LLM/Agent models for diverse NLP applications. You serve as a technical leader on the most demanding, cross-functional projects and lead the team to build AI/ML products, particularly NLP and LLM, and execute large NLP/LLM models on a cloud environment at scale.
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Experience with DevOps/MLOps frameworks (Databricks, GitHub Actions, MLFlow, Seldon, Sagemaker, DVC, etc. Driven by a mission to expand access to higher education through online, competency-based degree programs, WGU is also committed to being a great place to work for a diverse workforce of student-focused professionals.
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