Almedia

Machine Learning Engineer

Almedia

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: LondonUnited Kingdom

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Salary

💰 £120,000 - £220,000 per year

Tech Stack

About the role

  • Lead end-to-end delivery: build, deploy, and optimise solutions and services at scale
  • Provide technical leadership across ML projects, ensuring best practices and high-quality code
  • Align technical capabilities with business priorities to unlock high-value opportunities
  • Apply advanced statistical and causal inference methods to ensure robustness and reliability
  • Partner with product and engineering teams to translate business challenges into predictive, data-driven solutions

Requirements

  • Proven expertise in building, deploying, and maintaining solutions and services in production, ideally in adtech or high-scale environments
  • Deep knowledge of statistics (A/B testing, regression, probability)
  • Strong programming background in Python and SQL, with hands-on cloud experience
  • Ability to mentor and set technical direction for ML engineers and cross-functional peers
  • Strong communication skills to influence both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Benefits
  • Own Our Growth: We offer all Berlin-based employees equity in Almedia to truly be a part of our success.
  • Scale With Almedia: Grow alongside a startup that has been profitable from day one.
  • Central Berlin Office: Work from a fully-stocked modern office built for collaboration, accessible from all around Berlin.
  • Other Benefits: Transport subsidy, breakfasts and lunches, language learning, Urban Sports Club, and more.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
machine learningA/B testingregressionprobabilityPythonSQLcloud computingstatistical methodsdata-driven solutionsproduction deployment
Soft Skills
technical leadershipmentoringcommunicationinfluencing stakeholderscross-functional collaboration