MLOPS - Machine Learning Operations Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-14
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Engineering
Data Engineer, AI Engineer -
IT/Tech
Machine Learning/ ML Engineer, Data Engineer, AI Engineer
MLOPS - Machine Learning Operations Engineer About the job
Priority 1
Position: MLOPS - Machine Learning Operations Engineer
Location: 100% REMOTE
Duration: Long term contract on C2C
Targeted Years of
Experience:
3-5 years
The MLOPS engineer will be responsible for developing and managing the continuous integration and delivery pipeline for machine learning models. They will work with data scientists and engineers to automate the process of training, testing, and deploying models. They will also monitor the performance of the models in production and troubleshoot issues as needed. In this role, you will have the opportunity to work with some of the latest technologies and tools to build scalable and reliable systems.
If you are passionate about Dev Ops and machine learning, this is the role for you!
- Creating, deploying, and monitoring AI/ML pipelines
- Create and maintain the MLOps production infrastructure and services.
- Drive software development methods such as code profiling, regression testing, continuous integration, and push button deployments.
- Develop/maintain processes, tools, and documentation to support production.
- Ensure adequate infrastructure security.
- Address production issues.
- Assist in the evaluation of new software, hardware, and infrastructure solutions.
- Experience with a variety of scripting languages for automating tasks, generating reports, and creating tools (e.g. Python, Shell, SQL)
- 5+ years of experience in CI/CD, ML Pipelines, and Python
- 3+ years of experience in Big Data, such as Teradata and Bigquery
- Experience with a public cloud provider, such as AWS, Azure, or GCP
- Experience with containerization, such as Docker or Kubernetes
- B.S. in Computer Science or related field.
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