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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Elanco
Hook
2 weeks ago
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Responsibilities:

Consume and Integrate AI Models: Design, build, integrate, and deploy AI powered solutions to solve complex business challenges.

Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with software/data engineers, data stewards/scientists, and business stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver scalable, integrated AI solutions.

Build Production-Ready Solutions: Engineer and maintain robust solutions, with a focus scale, reliability and operational efficiency.

Drive Innovation: Stay current with the latest advancements in AI and identify opportunities to apply new technologies to advance Elanco’s mission.

Ensure Quality & Performance: Write clean, efficient, and well-documented code, and ensure all solutions are optimised for performance, security, and scalability.

Translate Business Needs: Effectively translate business requirements into technical specifications for AI-driven products and features.

What You Need to Succeed (minimum qualifications):

Educational Background: A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, or a related technical field.

Programming Proficiency: Strong experience in JavaScript, TypeScript, and/or Python. Proficiency with common libraries and frameworks.

Cloud Experience: Hands-on experience with Public Cloud, specifically Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and their associated Data/AI/ML services.

DevSecOps: Proven experience with relevant DevSecOps concepts and tooling, including Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD), Git SCM, Containerisation (Docker, Kubernetes), Infrastructure-as-Code (HashiCorp Terraform).

Data Skills: Solid understanding of data structures, data modelling, and experience with common database structures/models.

Problem-Solving: Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to work on complex challenges independently and in a team setting.

Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences.

Industry Experience (Nice to Have): Experience in the life science, animal health, or a related regulated industry.

Additional Information:

Travel:0-10%

Location: Hook, UK - Hybrid Work Environment 
 

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