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Staff Data Scientist I - Python, MLOps

Blue YonderHyderabad, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Blue Yonder is seeking a Staff Data Scientist to join their Data Science and Machine Learning team in Hyderabad. This role focuses on designing, architecting, and operating a large-scale ML platform used for retail solutions. The hire will work closely with engineering and DevOps teams to ensure reliability, cost-efficiency, and scalability using technologies like Kubernetes, Kafka, and GCP. A strong background in software engineering patterns and production systems is required for this position.

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Experience

8+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Hybrid, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Blue Yonder is seeking a Staff Data Scientist to join their Data Science and Machine Learning team in Hyderabad. This role focuses on designing, architecting, and operating a large-scale ML platform used for retail solutions. The hire will work closely with engineering and DevOps teams to ensure reliability, cost-efficiency, and scalability using technologies like Kubernetes, Kafka, and GCP. A strong background in software engineering patterns and production systems is required for this position.

TAL's take

Quality 65/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid role at an established enterprise firm with clear scope in ML platform engineering, though lacking specific brand tier-1 status.

The JD provides a well-defined set of responsibilities regarding ML platform architecture, operations, and cross-team collaboration.

Salaries at Blue Yonder

24.6 LPA average

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Must haves

  • 8+ years of software engineering experience
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science
  • Good working knowledge of Kubernetes
  • 2+ years of cloud environment experience
  • 3+ years of Python programming
  • 2+ years building REST APIs
  • 2+ years of Kafka experience

Tools and skills

pythonkuberneteskafkarest apis

Nice to have: gcp, apache beam, dataflow, kubeflow, keras, tensorflow, flask, pub/sub, big query.

About the company

Established enterprise software company specializing in supply chain and retail solutions.

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