Machine Learning Engineer

Posted 2 Days Ago
Hiring Remotely in US
Remote
150K-200K Annually
Entry level
Financial Services • PropTech • Quantitative Trading
The Role
Build and deploy deep-learning models for financial market data, owning the full workflow from raw data and experiments through daily production inference. Responsibilities include managing small-scale GPU infrastructure, conducting leakage-proof and regime-aware evaluations, reproducing research, reading recent AI literature, and communicating findings. The role requires strong ML fundamentals, Python and PyTorch expertise, hands-on infrastructure skills, rigorous experimentation, and self-directed remote work. Trading experience is not required.
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Machine Learning Engineer

 

About the role

 

Deeter Analytics is a privately held investment research and trading firm managing its own capital across public markets. After years of discretionary success, we think we have some unique ways of seeing the market, and we pair sharp human judgment with modern AI to act on them.

Some of those ways of seeing the market can be turned into models. We're hiring a Machine Learning Engineer to build them. Reporting to the senior researcher who leads the project, you'll be the hands-on ML person on a new research effort: take an idea from the desk and turn it into data, models, and experiments, then carry it through to something that runs every day and informs how we trade. You'll set up and run your own compute (a GPU workstation or a few cloud instances, not a cluster) and own the whole loop from raw data to a result the team can act on. It's an entry point into a serious seat: no trading experience needed, deep fundamentals required, and the role grows with you as the work proves out. The role is full-time and fully remote, US-based.

 

What you’ll own

 
  • The project. A new research effort with a senior lead; from a desk idea and raw data to models, experiments, and a result the team can act on. You own the loop end to end.

  • The models. Deep-learning models on market data built, trained, ablated, and improved by you, from the first baseline to something that runs every day.

  • The compute. Your own small GPU setup, local or on AWS: environment, drivers, containers, storage, experiment tracking, cost. Small-scale by design; you keep it running and you keep it cheap.

  • The evaluation. Leakage-proof validation on time-ordered data, regime-aware testing, honest baselines; knowing the difference between a result that's real and one that's noise, and being able to show which is which.

  • The reading. Recent work in foundation models, time-series, and RL: read it, reproduce what matters, and write up what you found in a page the team will act on.

  • AI leverage. Use modern AI tools to move faster (code, literature, data wrangling) and check their work.

 

Who you are

 

We hire for demonstrated fundamentals and how you build, not for pedigree. This is an early-career seat, so we don't expect a markets résumé, or any trading experience at all. The best evidence usually comes from things you built because you wanted them to exist. We look for signs that you are:

 
  • Grounded in fundamentals. You know what's inside the models you train (optimization, initialization, normalization, attention, why a run diverges or plateaus) and the math underneath: linear algebra, probability, statistics. You can derive the gradient of a loss and say what changes when the batch size doubles.

  • A builder. Personal projects, hackathon builds, a model trained on your own machine, a repo people actually use. You've shipped things nobody assigned you.

  • Scrappy and hands-on. You'd rather stand up the box, fix the CUDA driver, and get the first experiment running tonight than wait for someone to provision it.

  • Honest about results. You go looking for the reason your number is too good before anyone else does, and you'd rather kill your own result than have the market do it.

  • Low ego and coachable. You take feedback well, update quickly when the facts change, and care more about the answer than the credit.

  • Curious about markets, not credentialed in them. Interest helps; experience isn't required; the lead has that, and we'll teach you the domain.

 

How you work

 
  • End to end. Data, model, infra, evaluation, write-up: you own the loop, not a slice of it.

  • Clean experiments. Versioned data, seeds, ablations, honest baselines; every claim comes with the run that backs it.

  • Fast and exact. You get to a first result quickly and don't let rigor slip when you do.

  • AI-native. Fluent with modern AI tools for code, literature, and data work; you get real leverage from them and you verify what they give you.

  • Self-directed. You thrive working remotely with low guardrails, managing your own time and flagging what needs attention without being asked.

  • Clear in writing. A page that says what you tried, what happened, what it means, and what's next.

 

Core skills

 
  • Deep learning fundamentals. Optimization, regularization, sequence models and attention, evaluation, and the linear algebra, probability, and statistics underneath.

  • Python and PyTorch. Strong and idiomatic, from first principles when a library doesn't fit; NumPy and pandas for the data work around it.

  • Small-scale GPU infrastructure. Setting up and running your own training and inference environment on a local machine or a few AWS instances: CUDA, containers, storage, monitoring, cost control.

  • Time-ordered data. Working with data that has a clock: splits that don't leak, backtest hygiene, distribution shift.

  • Reproducing research. Reading a paper, getting it running, and knowing where it breaks on your data.

  • Bonus, not required. Fine-tuning or serving LLMs on your own hardware; CUDA or Triton; time-series forecasting.

 

What we offer

 
  • A seat inside a live trading operation, working directly with the traders and researchers who act on your models.

  • A well-capitalized firm with a distinctive approach to markets.

  • A deliberate growth path: own one project end to end first, then take on more of the research agenda as you prove out.

  • A small, low-ego, fully remote team.

  • Compensation: $150k - $200k + bonus.

Skills Required

  • Strong fundamentals in deep learning, including optimization, initialization, normalization, attention, regularization, and sequence models
  • Knowledge of linear algebra, probability, and statistics, including gradient derivation and batch-size effects
  • Strong, idiomatic Python programming skills
  • Strong PyTorch skills, including the ability to work from first principles when needed
  • Experience using NumPy and pandas for data work
  • Ability to set up and operate small-scale GPU training and inference environments
  • Experience with CUDA, containers, storage, monitoring, and cost control
  • Experience working with time-ordered data, leakage-free splits, backtesting hygiene, and distribution shift
  • Ability to reproduce research papers and evaluate where methods break on real data
  • Evidence of building and shipping personal projects, hackathon projects, or independently developed models
  • Fluency with modern AI tools for coding, literature review, and data work
  • Experience fine-tuning or serving LLMs on personal hardware
  • Experience with Triton
  • Experience with time-series forecasting
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The Company
HQ: Austin, TX
20 Employees
Year Founded: 2025

What We Do

Turning market data into decisive action

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