AI Engineer

Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Job Type
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Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

AI Engineer - Lincolnshire

We are working with a motor insurance company who are investing heavily in AI-driven automation to scale inhouse operations.

You will work closely with engineering, operations, and compliance teams to identify business problems and apply AI pragmatically, ensuring solutions are secure, explainable, and compliant. This is a hands-on role with strong influence over technical direction and AI best practices.

Key points:

  • Design and implement AI-driven solutions across core business workflows
  • Deliver production-grade AI use cases including:
    • Contact centre transcription and summarisation (human-in-the-loop)
    • Automated account summaries (payments, vulnerabilities, key facts)
    • Deal payout validation across complex document sets
  • Work with multiple LLMs (e.g. GPT, Gemini) and evaluate model quality
  • Implement governance and validation layers to ensure factual accuracy and compliance

Essential:

  • Strong software engineering background
  • Experience with Python and/or TypeScript
  • Hands-on experience building AI or LLM-powered systems
  • Understanding of AI governance, validation, or human-in-the-loop processes
  • Experience working with cloud platforms (preferably Azure)

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