
Machine Learning Engineer
Turing
Posted
yesterday
Remote
Remote
USD 8K
Contract

Sema Summary
Turing is seeking a Machine Learning Engineer to join their remote team. Responsibilities include developing machine learning models and collaborating on innovative AI solutions. The role requires proficiency in programming and experience in machine learning projects. Candidates will work in a flexible environment and must be comfortable with remote collaboration. An excellent opportunity for tech enthusiasts looking to grow in a dynamic setting.
About Company
Turing is a technology company specializing in innovative solutions in artificial intelligence and machine learning, focusing on creating a productive and engaging work environment for tech talent across the globe.
Core Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
- Experience with machine learning algorithms
- Proficient in Python or Java
- Strong analytical skills
- Familiarity with cloud services
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement machine learning models
- Collaborate with data scientists and engineers
- Analyze large datasets to extract insights
- Optimize existing algorithms and models
- Conduct research to improve AI techniques
- Prepare reports on project progress and outcomes
- Participate in code reviews and team meetings
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