Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Searchability®
City of London
4 months ago
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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

NEW CONTRACT AI ENGINEER (UK-BASED CANDIDATES)


6 Month Initial Contract | Start ASAP | Outside IR35

To apply, email:


THE OPPORTUNITY


A new contract opportunity for an AI Engineer to join a cutting-edge AI Sports company revolutionising how data and machine learning drive athletic performance, fan engagement, and predictive analytics in the sports industry. You’ll be part of a highly skilled R&D team building next-generation AI solutions for real-time insights, performance optimisation, and immersive sports analytics.


THE ROLE


  • Design, develop, and deploy AI/ML models focused on sports analytics, predictive modelling, and computer vision.
  • Collaborate with data scientists, software engineers, and sports analysts to translate real-world data into actionable insights.
  • Optimise AI systems for real-time environments, integrating with live data feeds and cloud infrastructure.
  • Research and prototype cutting-edge AI techniques (e.g., deep learning, reinforcement learning, generative models).
  • Support continuous model improvement and scalable MLOps deployment pipelines.


TECH STACK / REQUIREMENTS


  • Core Skills: Python, TensorFlow / PyTorch, scikit-learn, OpenCV, NumPy, Pandas
  • Experience With: Model training, tuning, and deployment in production environments
  • Preferred: Sports data analytics, time-series forecasting, or computer vision experience
  • Infrastructure: AWS / GCP / Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, MLflow, CI/CD pipelines
  • Bonus: Experience with wearable / sensor data, player tracking, or sports video analytics


TO BE CONSIDERED…


Please apply directly by emailing with your CV and availability.


KEYWORDS: AI Engineer, Machine Learning Engineer, Sports Analytics, Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, MLOps, Data Science, Predictive Modelling, Sports Tech, AI in Sports

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