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Machine Learning Systems EngineerMenlo VenturesUnited States
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Machine Learning Systems Engineer

Menlo Ventures
  • US
    United States
  • US
    United States

About

Who We Are At RelationalAI, we are building the future of intelligent data systems through our cloud-native relational knowledge graph management system—a platform designed for learning, reasoning, and prediction. We are a remote-first, globally distributed team with colleagues across six continents. From day one, we've embraced asynchronous collaboration and flexible schedules, recognizing that innovation doesn't follow a 9-to-5. We are committed to an open, transparent, and inclusive workplace. We value the unique backgrounds of every team member and believe in fostering a culture of respect, curiosity, and innovation. We support each other's growth and success—and take the well‑being of our colleagues seriously. We encourage everyone to find a healthy balance that affords them a productive, happy life, wherever they choose to live. We bring together engineers who love building core infrastructure, obsess over developer experience, and want to make complex systems scalable, observable, and reliable. Machine Learning Systems Engineer Location: Remote (San Francisco Bay Area / North America / South America) Experience Level: 3+ years of experience in machine learning engineering or research About ScalarLM This role will involve heavily working with the ScalarLM framework and team. ScalarLM unifies vLLM, Megatron-LM, and HuggingFace for fast LLM training, inference, and self‑improving agents—all via an OpenAI‑compatible interface. ScalarLM builds on top of the vLLM inference engine, the Megatron‑LM training framework, and the HuggingFace model hub. It unifies the capabilities of these tools into a single platform, enabling users to easily perform LLM inference and training, and build higher‑lever applications such as Agents with a twist - they can teach themselves new abilities via back propagation. ScalarLM is inspired by the work of Seymour Roger Cray (September 28, 1925 - October 5, 1996), an American electrical engineer and supercomputer architect who designed a series of computers that were the fastest in the world for decades, and founded Cray Research, which built many of these machines. Called "the father of supercomputing
  • United States

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  • English
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