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Your expertise lies within Agentic AI, be this commercially or through your numerous hackathon wins. You're passionate, seeing this as a genuine worldwide game changer for humanity - this will change everything. Now you can take your passion into your career.

Building from the ground up, this organisation has successfully implemented a niche product powered by LLMs. Customers are queuing up to get involved, such is the value of the product and team underpinning it. Here is where you come in. An AI engineer, with strong knowledge of agentic AI, with a desire to keep learning and understanding more. An environment where your LLMs are interacting with each other in meaningful ways to make things happen for the customer. This will take the product to the next level.

What matters to them is your technical depth, your instincts and the ability to move fast. You’re not tied to tools, your mindset is about fixing and solving. The solution doesn’t need to win a Turner prize, it needs to work and be up and running as quickly as possible. Simple, scrappy code is great - as long as it solves the problem!

This role is all about engineering. This is about real world challenges and the answers that fix the problems faced. This one's for you if you like to learn through failure, it is as important to understand what doesn’t work as what does. Try it, learn something, try again. Constant iterations on LLMs, taking abstract and turning it into reality - a fully functioning system that shows real value to customers.

The team is small, you’ll collaborate daily with the impressive founding team. They’re all onsite daily, there to work together to solve problems and help each other. There’s autonomy too, the team is there to help if you need it but if you’re driving something forward independently you’re trusted to crack on. You’ll be rewarded with stock options, health insurances and a generous annual leave policy.

If you’ve been building and at heart love solving complex engineering challenges then reach out for more details.


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