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Job Title: AI Engineer
Location: Birmingham (hybrid)

Salary: £40-50k

Roles and Responsibilities

As an AI Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in developing and deploying cutting-edge AI solutions to solve real-world challenges. Your key responsibilities will include:

Designing, developing, and deploying AI/ML models and algorithms to address business needs.
Working with cross-functional teams to integrate AI solutions into existing systems or develop new AI-driven products.
Monitoring the performance of AI models post-deployment and making necessary adjustments for continuous improvement.
Leveraging LLMs to assist in automating and optimising code generation, reducing development time and improving efficiency.
Developing tools and workflows powered by LLMs to support software engineers in debugging, refactoring, and enhancing code quality.
Implementing LLM-based solutions to streamline documentation creation, code review processes, and knowledge sharing across teams.
Documenting technical processes and presenting findings to stakeholders in a clear and concise manner.Key Skills and Qualifications

We are looking for a talented AI Engineer with the following skills and experience:

Technical Skills

Proficiency in programming languages such as Python & JavaScript
Strong understanding of machine learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras).
Experience with data preprocessing tools and libraries (e.g., pandas, NumPy, scikit-learn).
Familiarity with technologies such as React & Next.js
Experience with LLMs such as GPT4.
Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud for AI/ML deployments.
Knowledge of big data technologies like Spark, Hadoop, or Kafka is a plus.
Proficient in version control tools like Git and CI/CD pipelines for machine learning workflows.Other Requirements

A degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Mathematics, or a related field. A Master's/PhD is a plus.
2+ years of experience in AI/ML development or a related role.
Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.Why Join Us?

Work on cutting-edge AI projects with a talented and passionate team.
Huge emphasis placed on AI tools and technologies.
Opportunities for career growth and professional development.
Access to the latest AI tools and resources.
25 days annual leave + bank holidays, pension contributions, private healthcareHow to Apply
Interested? Submit your CV detailing your relevant experience to apply today!

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