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AI Engineer – Health Tech

Location: London (Hybrid)

Type: Full-Time | Level: Mid–Senior

Salary: Competitive + Equity Options


We're working with a fast-growing start-up on a mission to transform the way people train through intelligent, personalised coaching. Backed by top investors and elite athletes, they're building the future of fitness - and we’re looking for an AI Engineer to join them!


In this role, you'll develop and deploy cutting-edge AI systems that help thousands of runners train smarter, stay motivated, and reach their goals. You’ll work across time-series analysis, reinforcement learning, and recommendation systems to bring true personalisation to our coaching engine.


What You’ll Do:

  • Design and deploy ML models
  • Work closely with product and engineering teams to integrate AI int the core platform
  • Analyse user data to improve outcomes and measure impact
  • Influence the AI roadmap and long-term technical direction


What You’ll Bring:

  • Solid experience building and deploying ML models in production
  • Strong Python skills and familiarity with frameworks like PyTorch or TensorFlow
  • A pragmatic, product-focused mindset - you care about outcomes, not just models


Why Join:

  • Work on a mission-driven product changing how people train
  • Join a collaborative, ambitious team blending sports science and world-class tech
  • Enjoy flexible hybrid working and regular in-person collaboration in London
  • Share in the growth and stock options as well as access to elite training tools and advice

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