AI Engineer

numi
London, England
13 months ago
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Job Description

numi are incredibly proud to have this new partnership with not just another tech company; they're on a mission to fundamentally change how organisations understand the world around them.


They're tackling the "understanding gap" head-on, using cutting-edge AI to deliver insights that truly matter.


They're looking for an AI Engineer who's not just passionate about writing code, but about building something that makes a real difference.


If you're someone who thrives on solving complex problems and loves seeing your work have a tangible impact, this is your chance to shine.


They're looking for someone who can:


  • Dive deep into their AI engine, crafting clean, efficient code that powers their groundbreaking insights platform. They value simplicity and maintainability, so you'll be building solutions that stand the test of time.
  • Explore the exciting world of Large Language Models (LLMs), turning vast datasets into clear, actionable insights. You'll be at the forefront of AI innovation, helping to create solutions that push the boundaries of what's possible.
  • Tackle complex technical challenges with enthusiasm, breaking them down into manageable tasks and helping the team overcome any roadblocks. You'll be a key player in a collaborative environment, where your ideas and contributions are valued.
  • ...

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