AI Developer - Remote - £50k

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My client are looking for a mid-level AI Developer to join their expanding Central IT Team. You will provide new and enhanced AI and ML capabilities to my client with your experience in data science and AI background.

Salary and Benefits

Competitive salary of up to £50k (DOE)
Remote working arrangement
Flexible working hours
25 days annual leave
Private medical insurance
Company contributory pension schemeRole and Responsibilities

Assist in the delivery of large solutions under the direction and guidance of the team lead.
Deliver defined enhancements or areas of the solution which are clearly defined and understood.
Assist in the testing of the solution liaising with non-IT staff to complete the delivery.
Liaise with non-IT stakeholders to help them perform their acceptance testing.
Perform support of the application estate resolving Jira support tickets under the direction of the Team Lead.
This will involve liaising with the relevant non-IT stakeholders to understand the issue, identifying the root cause and delivering a solution for the issue. The rectification of the issue may result in activities to resolve any data related issues caused by the support ticket.
Deliver standalone small solutions to the relevant non-IT stakeholders.What do I need to apply for the role

Strong Python
LLM's
Azure Cognitive Services
Tensorflow/Pytorch
Exposure to .NET, SQL, C#
Extensive development experience in relevant technologies to deliver API services.
Database design and implementation skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills with both IT and non-IT staff.

My client have very limited interview slots and they are looking to fill this vacancy within the next 2 weeks. I have limited slots for 1st stage interviews next week so if you're interest, get in touch ASAP with a copy of your most up to date CV and email me at or call me on (phone number removed).

Please Note: This is a permanent role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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