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AI/Machine Learning Engineer

New York

About us:

Here at Trovo Health, we’re on a mission to help solve healthcare’s clinical capacity crisis. By combining AI-powered technology with a proprietary network of ancillary clinicians, we allow our partners to access transformative clinical capabilities.

We’ve raised funding led by Oak HC/FT - backers of leading clinical technology companies such as Devoted Health, VillageMD, CareBridge, Main Street health, Maven Clinic, and more.

We’re headquartered in NYC, and embrace a hybrid work culture.

About the Role:

We’re looking for experienced AI/ML Engineers to join a well funded, early stage health tech startup focused on revolutionizing the provider model and improving patient outcomes with AI. As a core member of the early engineering team, you would be responsible for data ingestion and analysis, developing data/ML pipelines and contributing broadly to product development. 

Competitive target compensation (150-200k+ plus equity), strong benefits and a hybrid NYC location.

Responsibilities:

  • Ingesting, structuring and analyzing a wide range of unstructured datasources
  • Designing, maintaining and orchestrating data pipelines in an AWS environment for production processing and training flows
  • Continuously evaluate, analyze, test and improve the quality, privacy and performance of our data systems and models
  • Contribute across the product, from front-end UX and product design, to API/systems architecture and core ML development

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of experience ingesting, analyzing and structuring a wide variety of datasources
  • Production NLP or LLM experience (e.g. spacy, langchain, extensive LLM API usage)
  • Significant experience building and maintaining data pipelines in a production environment
  • Strong database/SQL, python, pandas (or equivalent) experience 
  • Prior experience working in fast paced environments and tackling problems across the stack with quick iterations while maintaining a high quality bar. 

Strong Additional Qualifications:

  • Significant healthcare data experience
  • Significant MLE production or research experience - pytorch, scikit-learn, etc..
  • Extensive production AWS, container and/or data orchestration experience
  • Fullstack development experience (JS/TS/Node in particular)
  • Demonstrated experience in similar roles in a startup or consultancy

Benefits of Working with Us Include:

  • Direct impact on company and culture
  • Hybrid work environment (HQ in Union Square, NYC)
  • Competitive Salary and Equity
  • Generous Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
  • Flexible paid time off (unlimited vacation and sick leave)
  • Flexible schedules
  • Life Insurance
  • Short & Long-Term Disability
  • Parental Leave

Trovo Health is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

 

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