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OVERVIEW


A great opportunity for an AI Engineer with solid experience in fine-tuning Large Language Models to join a strong FinTech with a high-calibre team in place. Your responsibilities as an AI Engineer (LLMs) will include but not be limited to:


  • Leverage Machine Learning/ NLP techniques to build Large Language Models.
  • Fine-tune Large Language models and optimise them through applied Machine Learning.
  • Collaborate with a strong team of AI Engineers to deliver innovative and impactful work.
  • Leverage Software Engineering best practices and deploy your ML models into production environment.



YOUR SKILLS & EXPERIENCE


A successful AI Engineer/ Machine Learning Engineer will have the following:


  • Min. 3 years commercial experience in AI/ ML Engineering
  • Strong software engineering skills and ML deployment experience (docker, kubernetes, jenkins etc)
  • Solid coding skills in Python.
  • Strong experience in Large Language Models.



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