Senior Software Engineer - Business Applications and Machine Learning
Roku · Boston, MA · 225 - Advertising Engineering
About this role
Roku is hiring a senior-level Machine Learning Engineer based in Boston, MA. The posting calls out experience with LLMs, RAG, NLP, Deep Learning. Compensation is listed at $178,500–$290,500 per year.
- Role
- Machine Learning Engineer
- Function
- machine learning
- Level
- senior
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Department
- 225 - Advertising Engineering
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Job description
from Roku careersTeamwork makes the stream work.
Roku is changing how the world watches TV
Roku is the #1 TV streaming platform in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and we've set our sights on powering every television in the world. Roku pioneered streaming to the TV. Our mission is to be the TV streaming platform that connects the entire TV ecosystem. We connect consumers to the content they love, enable content publishers to build and monetize large audiences, and provide advertisers unique capabilities to engage consumers.
From your first day at Roku, you'll make a valuable - and valued - contribution. We're a fast-growing public company where no one is a bystander. We offer you the opportunity to delight millions of TV streamers around the world while gaining meaningful experience across a variety of disciplines.
About the role
Drive the AI-native transformation of Roku's advertising business operations, identifying high-leverage opportunities and influencing roadmap, architecture, and system design across multiple teams.
Work closely with advertising business stakeholders to identify needs, surface high-impact opportunities, and translate operational pain points into ML and agentic AI solutions.
Design and ship production ML and agentic systems end-to-end, including recommendation, personalization, ranking, forecasting, anomaly detection, and multi-agent or agent-to-agent workflows, embedded directly within product and operational systems where they drive decisions.