Amazon Development Centre Canada ULC

Machine Learning Science, Applied Science, alexa and amazon devices

SrManager,AppliedScience,AlexaConnections

CA$279–465k Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Sr Manager, Applied Science, Alexa Connections at Amazon Development Centre Canada ULC. Skills: Applied Science, LLM systems, ML models. Elevate scientific technical rigor. Implement best-in-class algorithms”

Industry & Context.

Machine Learning Science, Applied Science, alexa and amazon devices
Problems you'll solve

Solve problems; Data-driven decisions; Validate assumptions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Experience building large-scale ML AI solutions, Experience distilling informal customer requirements, Experience in people management

Nice to Have

Experience working with big data, Experience applying ML to solve problems, Experience leading teams for NLP dialog management

What You'll Do.

Elevate scientific technical rigor

Implement best-in-class algorithms

Implement methodologies infrastructure

Enable rapid experimentation scaling

Establish long-term vision

Future-proof technical stacks

Support business objectives

Foster culture of excellence

Enhance organization's ability

Solve complex problems

Drive applied science projects

Conduct deep analyses

Propose viable modeling ideas

Design scalable ML models

Develop scalable ML models

Maintain scalable ML models

Apply state-of-the-art ML techniques

Publish peer-reviewed papers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnering with product; Partnering with engineering; Partnering with design

Process & Methodology

Ideation, Analysis, Prototyping, Development, Metrics, Monitoring

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