Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Maxwell Bond
united kingdom, united kingdom, united kingdom
9 months ago
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AI Developer | Remote | Up to £70,000 + Huge Growth Opportunity


Ready to take the next big step in your AI career?


Want to play a key role in shaping the future of a growing AI-focused start-up?


This is a brilliant opportunity to join a fully remote, VC-backed business that’s already making waves with majortravel and tourism industry. As their first permanent hire, you’ll be instrumental in building and scaling their AI platform from the ground up — with a real chance to shape the company’s tech direction and grow into a CTO-level role in the future.


Here’s why this role stands out:


  • Joining as the first AI hire — so your voice will carry weight from day one.
  • Working directly with the founders to build and scale the platform.
  • Clear path into aleadership role, even progressing intoCTOdown the line.
  • Fully remotewith occasional travel to client sites when needed
  • The business is already backed by investors and grants and is starting to attract attention from big names in thetravel and tourismsector.


What you’ll be working on:


  • Developing and deploying AI solutions, with a core focus onComputer Vision
  • Building out the data architecture — data pipelines, warehouses, etc.
  • Creating robust APIs and cloud-native systems
  • Using tools likeDocker,Kubernetes, andAWS Lambdato push projects into production
  • Collaborating closely with the founding team to shape product and tech direction


The Tech Stack:


Python(TensorFlow / PyTorch),AWS(Lambda, ECS, S3, etc.)Docker,Kubernetes,API-heavy architecture


What you’ll need to bring:


  • Solid hands-on experience inComputer Vision— this is essential
  • Strong Python skills, ideally with TensorFlow or PyTorch
  • Comfortable with AWS and cloud-based environments
  • A strategic mindset — thinking about scalability, architecture, and future growth
  • You’ll thrive in a start-up environment and want to play a part in building something meaningful


If you're ambitious, ready to take on more ownership, and excited by the idea of building something from the ground up — this is one you’ll want to hear more about.


Drop me a message or apply directly to find out more.

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