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Machine Learning Object Detection Jobs in Wisconsin

Machine Operator

Milwaukee, WI

$16.25 - $19.25/hr

Learning ability: Has the ability and desire to learn new information. * Above average critical ... Must visually detect defects, depth, colors, variances, and see objects as real. * Ability to ...

Senior AI Engineer - SFL Scientific

Milwaukee, WI

$103K - $141.40K/yr

Work with clients to design, develop, and deploy new architectures to support machine learning ... Some of our novel use cases include cancer detection, drug discovery, optimizing population health ...

Deep knowledge of Python syntax, data types, control flow, functions, object-oriented programming ... Emphasizes readable, maintainable code and connects Python to machine learning, web scraping ...

Python Tutor

Madison, WI · Remote

$40/hr

Deep knowledge of Python syntax, data types, control flow, functions, object-oriented programming ... Emphasizes readable, maintainable code and connects Python to machine learning, web scraping ...

Machine Operator II

Hartland, WI · On-site

$19.75 - $28.75/hr

We look for those who are enthusiastic about trying new things and learning every day. If you have ... detect and report malfunctions. * Prepare product for transfer and/or final processing. Inspect ...

Senior AI Engineer

Racine, WI · On-site

$98K - $134.60K/yr

This position blends applied machine learning, software engineering, cloud architecture, and end-to ... Implement classical AI and advanced analytics approaches including forecasting, anomaly detection ...

Senior AI Engineer

Madison, WI · On-site

$105.30K - $144.60K/yr

This position blends applied machine learning, software engineering, cloud architecture, and end-to ... Implement classical AI and advanced analytics approaches including forecasting, anomaly detection ...

Senior Platform & Analytics Analyst

Waukesha, WI · On-site

$86.10K - $108.60K/yr

... using machine learning, statistical modeling, and AI analytics for problems like predictive models or anomaly detection. Collaborating with business and IT teams, the analyst will help enable ...

... machine learning / AI algorithms for classification, regression, clustering, time series forecasting, topic modeling, anomaly detection etc. * 5+ years of work on articulating the value of the models ...

We look for those who are enthusiastic about trying new things and learning every day. If you have ... detect and report malfunctions. * Prepare product for transfer and/or final processing. Inspect ...

We look for those who are enthusiastic about trying new things and learning every day. If you have ... detect and report malfunctions. * Prepare product for transfer and/or final processing. Inspect ...

Lead ML Ops engineer

Racine, WI · On-site

$96.10K - $126.60K/yr

This role manages a team of Machine Learning Operations Engineers, oversees the endtoend ... Deep understanding of AI system observability, including drift detection, evaluation frameworks ...

... detect and locate leaks, using compressed air or water pressure: Installs fittings on object to ... Ability to read a machining scale a plus. D. Functional Skills: Excellent prioritization ...

... detect and locate leaks, using compressed air or water pressure: Installs fittings on object to ... Ability to read a machining scale a plus. D. Functional Skills: Excellent prioritization ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Machine Learning Object Detection Engineer, and why are they important?

To excel as a Machine Learning Object Detection Engineer, you need a solid background in computer science, mathematics, and deep learning principles, often backed by a relevant degree and experience in computer vision. Familiarity with frameworks like TensorFlow, PyTorch, and OpenCV, as well as experience with annotation tools and GPU computing, is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with cross-functional teams and addressing complex challenges. These competencies ensure accurate model development, efficient deployment, and continual improvement of object detection systems in real-world applications.

What are some common challenges faced when working on machine learning object detection projects?

One of the main challenges in machine learning object detection roles is dealing with the quality and quantity of annotated data, as accurate labeling is essential for model performance. Another common challenge is managing variations in object scale, lighting, and occlusion within real-world images, which can affect detection accuracy. Additionally, balancing model accuracy with computational efficiency—especially for real-time applications—often requires careful model selection and optimization. Collaboration with data engineers and domain experts is also typical to ensure data relevance and model applicability.

What is machine learning object detection?

Machine learning object detection is a field within artificial intelligence that focuses on identifying and locating objects within images or videos. It uses algorithms and deep learning models, such as convolutional neural networks (CNNs), to analyze visual data and predict the presence and position of various objects. Object detection is widely used in applications like autonomous vehicles, security surveillance, and image search. The process typically involves training models on labeled datasets so they can accurately detect and classify multiple objects in complex scenes.
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$16.75 - $20/hr

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

The Machine Operators will set-up, maintain and operate the rotational plastic mold press. Main responsibility is to efficiently produce and inspect rotationally molded parts according to Yamaha-Kracor quality standards while achieving targeted cycles.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Demonstrate support of the Yamaha-Kracor Vision and Culture through verbal and physical actions of the Yamaha-Kracor Heritage, Traditions, Shared Values, Process Elements, Traits and Behaviors.
  • Responsible for Safety, Quality, Production Efficiency and Continuous Improvements in production.
  • Actively work to minimize Quality Returns, Quality Holds, and Powder Loss.
  • Accurately read, understand, and follow production schedule and set-up sheets.
  • Accurately complete daily production paperwork and press documentation.
  • Inspect parts and products for potential defects or suspicious quality.
  • Promote and enforce a tour-ready safe work environment, every day.
  • Authority to shutdown machines for repairs, quality, or safety concerns.
  • Willing to perform other tasks as needed and pertaining to the Machine Operator position.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Communication:
  • Verbal: Expresses self clearly and effectively when talking/listening to individuals and groups.
  • Reading: Must be able to understand written English language.
  • Teamwork: Works well with others. Positively supports others and shares knowledge.
  • Independence: Takes actions based on personal convictions. Does not rely solely on the opinions of others. Evaluates a situation and takes needed action to achieve success.
  • Integrity: Maintains the normal standards of ethics, conduct and organizational policies in job-related activities. Is a positive contributor to Yamaha-Kracor.
  • Interpersonal Relationships: Maintains effective working relationships with others.
  • Learning ability: Has the ability and desire to learn new information.
  • Above average critical thinking skills.
  • Driven by one's own need to succeed.
  • Manufacturing experience preferred, but not required.

PHYSICAL NEEDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
  • Standing: Must be able to stand and walk for prolonged periods of time.
  • Lifting/Carrying/Pushing: Lifting/carrying parts, material, and product of 30 pounds on a regular basis and 70 pounds occasionally.
  • Hand Tasks: Grasping, pinching reaching, handling, fingering, picking, or otherwise working with fingers and use of hand and arm tasks.
  • Climate: Must be able to work in temperatures ranging from 60 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment: Must wear all required PPE including, but not limited to, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety shoes, and gloves.

Other
  • Must climb steps, maintain body equilibrium to prevent falling, have good eye-hand coordination, stoop, bend, reach, handle, finger, feel and push.
  • Must visually detect defects, depth, colors, variances, and see objects as real.
  • Ability to interact effectively with all team Members and personnel.
  • Ambitious work ethic and ability to multi-task.
  • Proven success in a fast-paced environment.