The Machine Learning Engineer will develop and optimize large-scale ML models, build low-latency inference pipelines, and collaborate with teams to enhance performance and automate ML processes.
As a Machine Learning Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in building systems that drive the training and deployment of large-scale ML models across our global operations. You'll collaborate with leading researchers, hardware experts, and software engineers to build robust solutions that maximize the potential of GPU acceleration, distributed computing, and the latest open-source tools. Your work will influence our trading strategies by accelerating experimentation cycles that foster continuous innovation and refinement.
This is a unique opportunity to solve problems at the intersection of advanced machine learning and trading, where your contributions will shape the future of IMC's technology and trading capabilities.
Your Core Responsibilities:
Your Skills and Experience:
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This is a unique opportunity to solve problems at the intersection of advanced machine learning and trading, where your contributions will shape the future of IMC's technology and trading capabilities.
Your Core Responsibilities:
- Develop large-scale distributed training pipelines to manage datasets and complex models
- Build and optimize low-latency inference pipelines, ensuring models deliver real-time predictions in production systems
- Develop libraries to improve the performance of machine learning frameworks
- Maximize performance in training and inference using GPU hardware and acceleration libraries
- Design scalable model frameworks capable of handling high-volume trading data and delivering real-time, high-accuracy predictions
- Collaborate with quantitative researchers to automate ML experiments, hyperparameter tuning, and model retraining
- Partner with HPC specialists to optimize workflows, improve training speed, and reduce costs
- Evaluate and roll out third-party tools to enhance model development, training, and inference capabilities
- Dig into the internals of open-source ML tools to extend their capabilities and improve performance
Your Skills and Experience:
- 5+ years of experience in machine learning with a focus on training or inference systems
- Hands-on experience with real-time, low-latency ML pipelines in high-performance environments is a strong plus
- Strong engineering skills, including Python, CUDA, or C++
- Knowledge of machine learning frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or JAX
- Proficiency in GPU programming for training and inference acceleration (e.g., CuDNN, TensorRT)
- Experience with distributed training for scaling ML workloads (e.g., Horovod, NCCL)
- Exposure to cloud platforms and orchestration tools
- A track record of contributing to open-source projects in machine learning, data science, or distributed systems is a plus
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Top Skills
C++
Cuda
Cudnn
Horovod
Jax
Nccl
Python
PyTorch
TensorFlow
Tensorrt
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