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Machine Learning Engineer

London
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We tackle the most complex problems in quantitative finance, by bringing scientific clarity to financial complexity.

From our London HQ, we unite world-class researchers and engineers in an environment that values deep exploration and methodical execution - because the best ideas take time to evolve. Together we’re building a world-class platform to amplify our teams’ most powerful ideas.

As part of our engineering team, you’ll shape the platforms and tools that drive high-impact research - designing systems that scale, accelerate discovery and support innovation across the firm.

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The role

We are looking for an exceptional Machine Learning Engineer to work in our ML and HPC Architecture team, identifying and working with tools at the cutting-edge of machine learning.

You will work closely with a wide range of internal G-Research teams, including Quant Researchers, Quant ML engineers and other engineering groups - as well as with external partners and experts.

You will collaborate across disciplines on a broad set of initiatives to help G-Research leverage the next generation of machine-learning technologies.

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Past projects have included:

  • Evaluating alternative accelerators for ML workloads
  • Multi-node distributed training to understand trade-offs in networking technology
  • Optimising model inference to minimise latency or maximise throughput
  • Understanding and optimising different storage technology to maximise bandwidth
  • Evaluating the latest hardware and software in the machine learning ecosystem
  • Liaising with vendors and providing constructive feedback on their products and roadmaps

Who are we looking for?

You will be comfortable working both independently and in small teams on a variety of engineering challenges, with a particular focus on machine learning and scientific computing.

The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:

  • A postgraduate degree in ML or a related field, or bringing commercial experience building ML models at scale, we will also consider exceptional candidates with demonstrable track record of success in online data-science competitions, such as Kaggle
  • Strong object-oriented engineering skills, with experience in Python, PyTorch and NumPy desirable
  • The ability to apply advanced optimisation methods, modern ML techniques, HPC, profiling or model-inference expertise; you do not need to have all of the above
  • A passion for the latest ML and HPC trends, with genuine curiosity and enthusiasm
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to work independently, engage with vendors, explore new technologies and present results effectively to stakeholders
  • Choose the right level of abstraction, using quick one-off scripts for proofs of concept or designing more complex systems when needed

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Finance experience is not necessary for this role and candidates from non-financial backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Why join us?

  • Highly competitive compensation plus annual discretionary bonus
  • Lunch provided (via Just Eat for Business) and dedicated barista bar
  • 30 days’ annual leave
  • 9% company pension contributions
  • Informal dress code and excellent work/life balance
  • Comprehensive healthcare and life assurance
  • Cycle-to-work scheme
  • Monthly company events
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Skills

Machine Learning
Python
PyTorch
NumPy
Optimisation Methods
HPC
Profiling
Model-Inference
Communication Skills
Data-Science Competitions
Scientific Computing
Engineering Challenges
Collaboration
Research
Innovation
Technology Evaluation

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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