Lead Machine Learning Engineer

Fruition IT
Greater London
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Lead Machine Learning Engineer

£80-95k + equity + L&D budget

London Hybrid

Join a growing greentech start up, focused on translating data into real world impact.

You'll work alongside the CTO, focused on designing and building AI driven features/ products. This role encompasses research and POCs, through to developing production level code for resilient and high quality features. In this role you will contribute across the spectrum.

You will have a strong influence on the direction of the core product offering, and have the opportunity to grow your team.

Role:

  • Own and develop AI products
  • Alongside the wider engineering team, productise models and improve performance
  • Lead the ML / AI team, you can remain a technical leader if people management isn't your style
  • Alongside the CTO, develop and ensure the delivery of the ML / AI strategy whilst looking for new areas for improvement
  • End to end ML, research through to production and deployment
  • Steer AI product offering

Requirements:

  • Experience with machine learning and modelling
  • Proven coding ability, able to produce production level code
  • Significant commercial experience deploying ML models in production
  • Understanding of core ML fundamentals and concepts
  • Understanding of time series analysis
  • Strong grasp of mathematical concepts
  • Academic research (projects, publications)
  • Strong academic background (e.g., PhD), although not essential if you have the relevant commercial experience
  • Ideally a Physics or Engineering background (not essential)

Logistics:

  • Flexible working (most do 2-3 days per week in office)
  • Central London office
  • Wealth creation opportunity
  • L&D budget, any conference paid for
  • Work from anywhere opportunity several times per year

Apply now for all the details!

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Information Technology

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