MIND

Senior Engineering Manager – Machine Learning

MIND

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: AlaskaUnited States

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About the role

  • Build and operate the tools we use as well as the infrastructure to label data, create features, train, evaluate and serve both online and offline models.
  • Build and lead a team of highly-engaged engineers by hiring, coaching, and instilling a sense of ownership and impact.
  • Build the vision and roadmap for the Machine Learning team by working with your team and partners across the company.
  • Manage processes and use your technical expertise to continually ensure that your team achieves extraordinary results.
  • Work with other Engineering Managers to continuously improve the Engineering organization and uphold our workplace philosophy.

Requirements

  • You have 5+ years of experience as a Software Engineer.
  • You have 5+ years of experience as an Engineering Manager and successfully managed a team of 5+ Software Engineers and Technical Leads or Managers.
  • You're a mentor, storyteller, and you're great at coordinating with a variety of teams throughout the company.
  • You excel in undefined environments and get excited about finding solutions to complex technical challenges, and then building them.
  • You enjoy coming up with pragmatic solutions to concrete problems using first principles thinking.
  • You've worked with complex distributed machine learning systems deployed at scale.
  • You keep up with the industry trends and continuously identify new tools to use to solve technical problems.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
Software EngineeringEngineering ManagementMachine LearningDistributed SystemsData LabelingFeature CreationModel TrainingModel EvaluationModel ServingTechnical Problem Solving
Soft Skills
MentoringStorytellingCoordinationLeadershipOwnershipImpactCommunicationTeam BuildingAdaptabilityFirst Principles Thinking