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Engineering Manager, Machine Learning - Fraud Detection & Prevention
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Lead the Machine Learning team powering Adyen's real-time fraud detection engine, Protect. This mission-critical role in Amsterdam requires 7+ years in ML/AI and 2+ years managing engineering teams. Drive strategy, mentor talent, and safeguard global payments for top businesses.
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Netherlands , Amsterdam
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Machine Learning / AI Engineer
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Staff Software Engineer - Traffic Machine Learning
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Join Uber's Traffic team in Amsterdam as a Staff Software Engineer. Design and maintain high-scale, real-time data pipelines critical for global routing and pricing. Lead complex ML initiatives, optimizing systems that process geospatial data for millions of trips. This role requires expertise in...
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Netherlands , Amsterdam
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Machine Learning Engineer
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Join a global tech investor to launch a consumer AI lifestyle app in Amsterdam. As a Machine Learning Engineer, you will build and deploy AI agents into production using Python and LangGraph. A development background in Kotlin or Go is a strong plus for this impactful role.
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100.00 EUR / Hour
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Orbis Consultants
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Explore the dynamic and rapidly evolving field of Machine Learning Engineer jobs, a career path that sits at the exciting intersection of data science and software engineering. Machine Learning Engineers (MLEs) are the vital bridge between theoretical data models and real-world, scalable applications. They are responsible for building, deploying, and maintaining the intelligent systems that power modern technology, from recommendation engines and fraud detection to autonomous vehicles and advanced chatbots. Professionals in these roles typically engage in a comprehensive lifecycle of machine learning systems. A core responsibility involves studying and transforming data science prototypes developed by Data Scientists into robust, production-ready software. This requires a deep understanding of both machine learning algorithms and software engineering principles. MLEs research and select appropriate ML algorithms, design scalable data pipelines for model training, and run rigorous tests and experiments to optimize performance. They are tasked with selecting suitable datasets and employing effective data representation methods to ensure model accuracy. A significant part of their work involves the continuous training, retraining, and fine-tuning of systems to adapt to new data and maintain high performance over time. The technical skill set for Machine Learning Engineer jobs is both broad and deep. A strong foundation in programming is essential, with Python being the predominant language in the industry, often supported by knowledge of R, Java, or Scala. Proficiency with machine learning libraries and frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and Keras is a standard requirement. Beyond this, a solid grasp of the underlying mathematics—including linear algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics—is crucial for understanding and innovating upon model architectures. MLEs must also be well-versed in software engineering best practices, including version control systems like Git, and modern development methodologies. As the field advances, experience with MLOps (Machine Learning Operations) practices, cloud platforms (like AWS, GCP, or Azure), and deploying models using containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) is increasingly important. Furthermore, knowledge of deep learning, neural network architectures, and generative AI techniques is becoming a common expectation for many advanced roles. Successful candidates for these positions typically hold a degree in a quantitative field such as Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, or Mathematics, with many roles preferring a Master's degree or higher. However, proven experience and a strong portfolio can be equally compelling. Beyond technical prowess, strong problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and effective communication skills are vital for collaborating with cross-functional teams, including data scientists, product managers, and business analysts. If you are passionate about turning complex algorithms into impactful, scalable solutions, exploring Machine Learning Engineer jobs could be your next career move. This profession offers the opportunity to be at the forefront of technological innovation, solving some of the world's most complex challenges with intelligent systems.

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