AI Integration Engineer, Machine Learning, COR7508

Corriculo Ltd
Church Stretton
2 days ago
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AI Integration Engineer, Machine Learning, Hybrid, COR7508
Are you passionate about AI and excited by the opportunity to shape how it transforms real-world products? Join a forward-thinking team where you'll champion AI adoption and help drive measurable business impact.
The Role
As an AI Integration Engineer, you'll be responsible for identifying opportunities where AI can enhance products and processes, designing and implementing solutions, and ensuring AI is embedded effectively across the organization. You'll use your expertise with RAG techniques and machine learning to lead initiatives to integrate AI into existing workflows and help evolve the product offering with cutting-edge capabilities.
The Company
Our client is a leader in the manufacturing industry, committed to innovation and staying ahead of technology trends. They are actively exploring how AI can transform their product and processes, creating an environment where experimentation, practical application, and strategic impact go hand in hand.
This is a hybrid role based from their offices near Warrington, with three days a week onsite.
What's Required?
The ideal candidate will have:
Proven experience in a commercial environment integrating AI into existing systems or processes

Strong understanding of RAG techniques and practical application

Experience with machine learning frameworks, models, and AI deployment in real-world systems

Ability to assess opportunities, design solutions, and implement them to drive tangible outcomes

Collaborative, proactive, and adaptable mindset, able to influence and guide technical teams

Any previous experience in the manufacturing industry would be a plus!

Apply now and take the lead in shaping the future of AI within a dynamic, product-focused team.
AI Integration Engineer, Machine Learning, COR7508
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