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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

SGI
London
1 week ago
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AI Engineer

Rate - £850

Hybrid working - London


What you'll do

  • Design and build AI prototypes using LLMs, agentic workflows, and vector-based knowledge retrieval
  • Collaborate with investment teams and data scientists to identify and scope high-impact use cases
  • Implement and orchestrate multi-agent systems using frameworks such as LangGraph or similar tools
  • Develop pipelines and interfaces for prompt engineering, context injection, and fine-tuned workflows
  • Build internal demos and proof-of-concepts for investment research, market commentary, and portfolio analysis

The knowledge, experience and qualifications you need

  • Strong proficiency in Python, particularly for AI/ML, data engineering, or automation use cases
  • Experience working with or building applications around large language models (open-source or commercial)
  • Familiarity with LLM agents, orchestration frameworks (e.g. LangGraph, LangChain), and context management
  • Experience with cloud platforms (AWS preferred) and associated services for AI workloads
  • A background in software engineering or data science, ideally in a research-driven or exploratory environment
  • Strong collaboration skills and ability to work with investment stakeholders

The knowledge, experience and qualifications that will help

  • Experience working with knowledge graphs or vector databases
  • Experience working in an agile environment with rapid prototyping and iteration
  • Exposure to front-end frameworks (e.g. React) is a nice-to-have but not required
  • Interest in the evolving field of AI governance, accuracy, and explainability
  • Understanding of investment data – an eagerness to learn is fine

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