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Innovative Machine Learning Engineer
Recursion Pharmaceuticals
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toronto, Canada
Location
toronto
Posted
June 19, 2026
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Job Description
Shape the future of drug discovery as an innovative Machine Learning Engineer with Recursion. Utilize your software engineering and ML expertise to build and optimize platforms.
In this role, based either in Toronto or Salt Lake City, you will focus on constructing a versatile ML platform integrating custom and off-the-shelf tools. Your responsibilities include optimizing the platform to address emerging research capabilities while collaborating with ML teams. If you're passionate about technical excellence and mentoring, this position highlights your skills.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Build and maintain a scalable machine learning platform β’ Collaborate to onboard ML models onto the platform's capabilities β’ Optimize systems to adapt to evolving research challenges β’ Champion best practices in ML tools and technical standards β’ Engage stakeholders in constructive and inspiring dialogues
Requirements: β’ Experience in large-scale distributed system design β’ Prove...
In this role, based either in Toronto or Salt Lake City, you will focus on constructing a versatile ML platform integrating custom and off-the-shelf tools. Your responsibilities include optimizing the platform to address emerging research capabilities while collaborating with ML teams. If you're passionate about technical excellence and mentoring, this position highlights your skills.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Build and maintain a scalable machine learning platform β’ Collaborate to onboard ML models onto the platform's capabilities β’ Optimize systems to adapt to evolving research challenges β’ Champion best practices in ML tools and technical standards β’ Engage stakeholders in constructive and inspiring dialogues
Requirements: β’ Experience in large-scale distributed system design β’ Prove...