Machine Learning Engineer
Ericsson
Location
🇮🇳 India
Type
Full-time
Salary
Undisclosed
Posted
1w ago
Job Description
## Grow with us About this Opportunity: The complexity of running and optimizing the next generation of wireless networks, such as 5G with distributed edge compute, will require Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Ericsson is setting up an AI Accelerator Hub in India to fast-track our strategy execution, using Machine Intelligence (MI) to drive thought leadership, automate, and transform Ericsson’s offerings and operations. We collaborate with academia and industry to develop state-of-the-art solutions that simplify and automate processes, creating new value through data insights.
What you will do
: As a Senior Data Scientist, you will apply your knowledge of data science and ML tools backed with strong programming skills to solve real-world problems.
Key Responsibilities
: · Lead analysis of ML-driven business needs and opportunities for Ericsson and strategic customers. · Define model validation strategy and establish success criteria in data science terms. · Architect and design data flow and machine learning model implementation for production deployment. · Drive rapid development of minimum viable solutions and leverage existing and new data sources. · Develop solutions using Generative AI and RAG approaches. · Design near real-time streaming and batch applications, ensuring scalability and high availability. · Conduct performance analysis, tuning, and apply best practices in architecture and design. · Document solutions and support reviews; contribute to product roadmap and backlog governance. · Manage system packaging, software versioning, and change management. · Perform design and code reviews, focusing on security and functional
requirements
. · Collaborate with product teams to integrate ML models into Ericsson offerings · Advocate for new technologies within ML communities and mentor junior team members · Build ML competency within Ericsson and contribute to cross-functional initiatives.