AI Technologist (Machine Learning Engineer)

The Access Group
Loughborough
1 day ago
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AI Technologist (Machine Learning Engineer) page is loaded## AI Technologist (Machine Learning Engineer)remote type: Office Basedlocations: Loughborough (Headquarters)time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR002625We’re looking for people to join the Access family, who share our passion for believing in better, and who will help us continue to grow. Love Work. Love Life. Be You. - is central to our success and how we give our customers the freedom to do more of what's important to them. We offer a blended approach to office working, encouraging you to collaborate and connect in one of our thriving offices. We deliver on what we say, taking the development of our people seriously. We’ll work with you to progress your success plan and provide opportunities to accelerate your career. On top of a competitive salary, our standard 25 days holiday (which goes up the longer you’re with us), and a matched pension scheme, you’ll also be able to choose from a range of benefits to suit you. We’re an organisation that likes to give back, so you’ll also have one charity day allocated to support a cause that matters to you.**About you:**You’re curious about how artificial intelligence and automation can make work simpler, faster and better for people. You enjoy solving problems and turning ideas into real solutions that help teams and customers. You’re comfortable with technical tools, but you also know how to explain things clearly so everyone can understand them. You like working with others, sharing what you know and learning new things along the way.Day to day, you will:• Design and build AI tools, automations and workflows that help teams work more efficiently. • Connect systems using integration platforms and application programming interfaces (APIs) so data flows cleanly between them. • Use artificial intelligence to spot trends, understand customer behaviour and help teams make informed decisions. • Test new AI technologies, create simple proofs of concept and share what you learn with others.Your skills and experiences may include:• Experience in automation tools such as PowerAutomate, Workato or Make.com. • Experience working with large language models and AI tools such as Claude or ChatGPT. • Experience using programming languages like Python or JavaScript to support automation work. • Experience analysing complex processes and finding clear, practical ways to improve them. The Access Group is one of the largest UK-headquartered business management software providers. It provides solutions that empower more than 160,000 small and mid-sized organisations in commercial and non-profit sectors across Europe, USA and APAC, giving every employee the freedom to do more of what's important. Its innovative cloud solutions and integrated AI software experience across multiple Access products transform how business technology is used. With over 9,300 talented individuals driving innovation and customer excellence, we’re shaping the future of work. And we want you to be part of it. At Access, people are at the heart of everything we do. We’re committed to creating an inclusive, high-performing culture where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. If you’re excited about this role - even if your experience doesn’t tick every box - you might be exactly who we’re looking for.We believe in equality for all and the transformative power of diversity. So why not join our vibrant team, where you can love what you do, love how you live, and most importantly, be authentically you Let’s make a difference together.Love Work. Love Life. Be You.
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