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HYBRID MALVERN PA
Senior AI/ML Engineer (Mathematics & Optimization)
We are looking for a Senior AI/ML Engineer who thrives at the intersection of complex mathematics and scalable cloud architecture. You won't just be "using " models; you will be building the pipelines that fuel them and the systems that deploy them.
Our team focuses heavily on optimization and mathematical modeling. We need a practitioner who is comfortable wrangling messy data from disparate sources, performing sophisticated feature engineering, and translating those inputs into high-performance neural networks or optimization engines.
Key Responsibilities
- End-to-End Pipeline Development: Build and manage data lifecyclesfrom ingesting data across multiple sources to feature engineering and model inference.
- Model Implementation: Develop and refine models focused on optimization and neural networks, ensuring they deliver actionable results and high-impact inferences.
- Cloud Orchestration: Design and maintain robust, serverless, and containerized workflows within the AWS ecosystem.
- Technical Leadership: Act as a subject matter expert in Python development, ensuring code quality, scalability, and performance across the ML lifecycle.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Components Engineer?
A: To succeed as a Components Engineer, key technical skills include proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software, knowledge of materials science and manufacturing processes, and expertise in electrical and mechanical engineering principles. Soft skills such as strong communication, problem-solving, and analytical abilities are also crucial, as Components Engineers must collaborate with cross-functional teams and troubleshoot complex design issues. By combining these technical and soft skills, Components Engineers can effectively design, develop, and optimize components, driving innovation and efficiency in product development and manufacturing.
Q: What is the career path for a Components Engineer?
A: A Components Engineer's typical career progression involves starting as a Junior Components Engineer, where they design, develop, and test electronic components, progressing to a Senior Components Engineer, who leads cross-functional teams and oversees component selection and qualification. Along the way, they can develop skills in areas like computer-aided design (CAD), finite element analysis (FEA), and reliability engineering, as well as gain experience with industry-standard tools and software. With experience and additional education, Components Engineers can transition into leadership roles, such as Engineering Manager or Technical Director, or pursue specialized roles like Product Development Engineer or Systems Engineer.