Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Lawrence Harvey
Leeds
2 days ago
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AI Developer / Agentic AI Developer – Python, LLMs, GCP


A scale-up technology-led product business services organisation is expanding it's engineering capability with over £9 Million investment, and looking for an AI Developer / Agentic AI Developer to help design, build, and scale existing and new intelligent products for it's customers.


This role offers the opportunity to work in a modern, cloud-native environment, developing AI-powered applications that go from concept to production. You’ll collaborate closely with product, engineering, and platform teams, taking ownership of AI-driven features end-to-end, from solution design and model integration through to deployment and optimisation.


You’ll play a key role in shaping how AI and agentic systems are embedded into products, influencing architectural decisions, and contributing to best practices, while working hands-on with LLMs, APIs, and cloud infrastructure to deliver scalable, real-world solutions.


Location: Leeds – 2 Days Per Week

Salary: £75,000 to £90,000 + 15% Bonus + Benefits


To be considered:

  • 3+ years’ experience as an AI Engineer, ML Engineer, or Software Engineer with strong AI exposure.
  • Strong hands-on experience with Python and modern AI/ML frameworks.
  • Practical experience working with LLMs, prompt engineering, and/or agentic AI workflows.
  • Experience building and integrating AI services via APIs and microservices.
  • Familiarity with cloud platforms (preferably GCP) and deploying production-grade AI systems.
  • Understanding of data pipelines, model evaluation, and AI system performance considerations.
  • Experience with CI/CD, version control, and collaborative engineering practices.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work closely with product-focused teams.


This is an excellent opportunity for an AI Developer who enjoys building impactful AI-powered products, influencing technical direction, and working in a forward-thinking, engineering-led environment with strong backing and long-term vision.

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