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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Uniting Ambition
Bristol
1 week ago
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Artificial Intelligence Engineer (Data Science & ML focus)

Remote working with occasional meet-ups

£50,000-£60,000


Join us in building cutting edge AI applications, unlocking the full potential of AI within commerce.

It's new, it's exciting and it's an opportunity to work with some incredible talent in this space.


The role

The role is building AI applications based on LLM and models such as GPT and BERT

You'll make use of Python programming, Pyspark, tensorflow, HuggingFace, LangChain, RAG techniques, interfacing with diverse data sets. Cloud data platforms and a diverse set of tools for AI app deployment.


The opportunity

Work at the forefront of the industry. It's exciting, competitive, fast paced and challenging of course!

You'll have the support of exceptionally talented senior engineers, however it's a rapid scale up and v busy, so we'll need you to be self-sufficient. In other words, if you need help, ask and get what you need.


We are looking for the following skills

  • Application engineering with Python and JavaScript / Typescript programming - working in a business and successfully building new apps both independently and as part of a team
  • Some hands on experience in a commercial environment, working on AI/ML applications
  • Multi cloud exposure (Azure /AWS / GCP) .
  • Some of the following - Pytorch, GPT/BERT, RAG, Apache Airflow, Power Automate, Azure logic apps, RPA/Zapier, HuggingFace, LangChain...
  • Background in Data Science or Software Engineering


The values and ethos of this business

  • Innovation with real purpose and for real results
  • Support one another - pull together and be helpful
  • We are working hard but having fun
  • We're inquisitive - we research and explore - it's in our nature
  • We're ambitious but not at the cost of customer care and excellent customer service


Join us in our exciting venture!


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