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Senior Machine Learning Engineer

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Senior Machine Learning Engineer – Up to £85k + Bonus + Benefits

📍 Hybrid | Central London - 2/3 days onsite
🧠 Specialising in Databricks | MLOps | Cloud | Python | SQL

Are you a seasoned ML Engineer ready to lead cutting-edge projects and shape the future of data-driven innovation?

Kubrick Advanced is seeking a Senior Machine Learning Engineer to join our elite community of technical experts. This is a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of machine learning delivery, collaborating with industry leaders like Databricks and driving impactful solutions for top-tier clients.

🔍 What You’ll Do

  • Lead technical delivery across high-impact client engagements, ensuring excellence in ML solutions.

  • Architect, train, and deploy production-grade models using Databricks and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP).

  • Apply MLOps best practices to maintain scalable, reliable ML systems.

  • Translate complex business challenges into robust, data-driven solutions.

  • Mentor and manage junior engineers, fostering a culture of curiosity and collaboration.

  • Contribute to internal Centres of Excellence and help shape advanced capabilities.

    🧩 What You’ll Bring

  • 5+ years of hands-on experience in ML/Data Science, with a strong track record of deploying models in production.

  • Advanced proficiency in Python and SQL.

  • Practical experience with Databricks MLFlow

  • Proven leadership in technical delivery and team management.

  • Excellent communication skills and commercial awareness.

    Ready to take your ML career to the next level?
    Apply now and become a driving force in data innovation

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