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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

MBN Solutions
Glasgow
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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Role Purpose & Projects


This is a hybrid role where you'd be required in the Glasgow office 2 days per week. 1 day per week may be considered for candidates in outlying areas.


This team is responsible for designing and delivering AI-enabled software solutions that enhance workflows and improve efficiency across the business. Projects include:

  • Building AI applications and internal tooling
  • Automating workflows and documentation (e.g. technical content, training manuals)
  • Integrating AI agents into applications
  • Example: AI chatbot leveraging orchestration frameworks and APIs (OpenAI, Perplexity, Google)
  • Tools and solutions for Sales, Marketing, and Engineering functions


This is not a pure data science or ML model training role—the focus is on AI-driven software development and automation.


Skills & Experience

Essential:

  • 5–6 years’ experience as a software engineer in an enterprise setting
  • Strong C# / .NET development background
  • Experience with Azure (hosting, deploying, Azure Functions)
  • Experience building CI/CD pipelines
  • Frontend experience with React

Preferred:

  • Exposure to tools like GitHub Copilot
  • Knowledge of AI orchestration frameworks (Semantic Kernel, LangChain, LangGraph)
  • Experience integrating LLMs (OpenAI, Perplexity, Google APIs)
  • Demonstrated personal AI projects or a strong motivation to upskill in AI

Candidate Profile

  • Strong software engineer with proven experience building enterprise-grade applications
  • Hands-on AI experience or keen interest in applying AI in real-world settings
  • Comfortable working in a small, fast-moving team building tools from scratch
  • Enterprise mindset: security, scalability, and quality at the core of delivery

Compensation & Level

  • Multiple levels available, with a preference for senior-level hires
  • Competitive salary + bonus + benefits
  • Visa sponsorship available

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