Director of Engineering

Signify Technology
London
3 weeks ago
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Role:Director of Engineering

Location:London, England

Contract:Permanent


Signify have partnered with a long standing client who are looking for a Director of Engineering who comes from a strong technical background. Expertise with ML and a strong interest in AI is a massive plus.


You will overseeing a few team and only have a handful of direct reports. They are looking for a DoE who has built and lead high performing teams. Who is not afraid in getting involved with hands on occasionally.


Role:

  • Lead, mentor, and scale multiple Machine Learning engineering teams, empowering both individual contributors and managers.
  • Drive the technical vision and strategy for ML systems, ensuring best practices in architecture, scalability, and performance.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across product, data, and executive teams to align ML capabilities with business goals.
  • Roll up your sleeves when needed—help guide complex technical decisions and review key ML and engineering work.
  • Build and foster a high-performing, collaborative culture, where innovation and excellence thrive.
  • Scale teams and processes to support hyper-growth and evolving ML capabilities.



Reequipments:

  • Hands-on experience in Machine Learning, Data Science, or ML Engineering—you’ve built and deployed ML models before stepping into leadership.
  • Proven leadership experience managing ML engineers and engineering managersacross multiple teams.
  • Strong technical expertise—you can confidently discussML architectures, model performance, MLOps, and data pipelines.
  • Understanding of AI or have experience using it
  • Experience with Kafka, Datalakes and Data warehouses
  • Experience inscaling teams and engineering processes in a mid-sized or scale-up company.
  • Ability to communicate complex ML conceptsand technical decisions effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Ateam-focused leaderwho empowers engineers, fosters collaboration, and drives innovation.

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