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- Work type
- Remote
- Location
- Remote
- Posted
- 31 days ago
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TL;DR · Oracle Cloud Core HR/Comp Lead
We are seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join our dynamic and innovative product development team focused on building cutting-edge AI solutions for enterprise clients. In this role, you will be responsible for designing and implementing scalable software systems that integrate machine learning models into existing business workflows. Day-to-day tasks include collaborating with cross-functional teams to define project requirements, writing clean, efficient code using Python and TensorFlow, conducting unit testing, and ensuring the reliability of AI-driven applications. Candidates should possess strong experience in cloud-based platforms like AWS or Azure, have a solid understanding of machine learning principles, and be adept at working within large-scale distributed systems. This position offers an opportunity to tackle complex business challenges by leveraging advanced technologies to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making processes for our clients.
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