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Altrincham
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AI Engineer - Manchester - Circa £50K

Our client is a rapidly growing tech-driven company based in central Manchester, leveraging artificial intelligence to build smarter, more efficient solutions across their digital platforms. With recent investment and a growing organisation, they're looking to bring on a AI Engineer to support the development and deployment of scalable AI applications.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a recent graduate or early-career AI enthusiast to work in a collaborative environment with experienced engineers and data scientists. The successful candidate will assist in designing, training, and integrating machine learning models into real-world systems, contributing to projects that have immediate business impact.

Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with senior leadership team to build ML/AI models.

Perform data wrangling, cleaning, and feature engineering on varied datasets.

Help deploy machine learning pipelines and support integration into production.

Evaluate model performance and suggest improvements.

Keep up with advancements in AI/ML to contribute fresh ideas to the team.

Skills and Experience:

Degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, or a related field.

Understanding of machine learning algorithms and model evaluation techniques.

Strong analytical and communication skills.

Comfortable working in a collaborative environment and taking feedback.

Desirable:

MSc in a relevant discipline.

Exposure to NLP, computer vision, or recommendation systems.

Familiarity with cloud services (AWS, GCP, or Azure).

Experience with Git and modern development practices.

Interest in deploying models into real-world applications.

What’s on Offer

Competitive salary with room for growth.

Hybrid working model – 2 days a week in their modern Manchester office.

Mentorship and structured development plan.

Access to cutting-edge projects and tools.

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, pension scheme, and more.

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

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