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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Burns Sheehan
Birmingham
4 months ago
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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

AI Engineer


  • £80,000-£110,000
  • UK remote with London office with expectation to be seen in person at least once a month.
  • Equity options
  • 25 days holiday + bank
  • Pension matched to 7%
  • Work abroad for up to 3 months



Are you looking to be part of a world-class data lead organisation who are continuously moving forward with the latest AI trends?



This company is a true innovator in building data-driven products using machine learning, computer vision, natural language processing, speech and audio, and knowledge/data mining. This person will be a senior engineer who will help both define and build the companies AI strategy moving forward. In the role you will be building large scale machine learning systems, apply the latest techniques whilst working with an elite team of researchers and engineers.



No day will be the same, you will get to work on

  • Driving end to model development lifecycle, leading the team in best practices, ensuring reproducible research and well managed model delivery/deployment.
  • Collaborate cross functionally to share diverse ideas, understand business problems, and elevate/mentor your teammates.
  • Translate complex problems into well-defined scoped bets in an internal startup style environment, dynamic and fast-paced.
  • Learn and apply ground-breaking research and approaches in advanced topics, iterating improvements with fail fast mentality.
  • Be a proactive sharer of compelling ideas/work to the rest of the team and organisation.


What do you need?


  • Not necisserily the title, we know in the world of AI Engineering you may come from a background of data science, engineering, machine learning although what is key is that you will be deeply involved with productionising and deploying.
  • Strong Python, SQL and programming skills
  • Hands on experience working within areas such as NLP, LLM, recommendation systems Information Retrieval stacks, GenAI (specifically RAG systems).
  • Familiar with architecture and implementation of 1+ ML frameworks (PyTorch, scikit-learn).
  • Experience working in the full model lifecycle (including experimentation, training, testing, monitoring, and deployment).
  • Good knowledge of AWS’s machine learning infrastructure.


Again this is a superb opportunity to join a business that truly value innovation and there will be lots of opportunity for future growth and development within this team.


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