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Artificial Intelligence Engineer

Chapman Tate Associates
Leeds
3 days ago
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Hugging Face AI Engineer, Leeds, Hybrid - No sponsorship available.

Our client is on the hunt for a talented AI Engineer to bring cutting-edge machine learning and NLP solutions to life in the UK healthcare sector. This role is hands-on and dynamic — perfect for someone who enjoys building AI systems that are production-ready, scalable, and ethical.

What You’ll Work On
  • Craft machine learning and NLP models that solve real-world healthcare challenges.
  • Build end-to-end pipelines, from raw data handling to model deployment.
  • Connect AI models to backend systems and user interfaces for seamless operation.
  • Monitor and evaluate models, tackling bias and improving explainability.
  • Deploy AI solutions using cloud services (AWS, GCP, Azure) and Python.
  • Optimise performance, reduce latency, and implement best-practice CI/CD workflows.
  • Document processes, architectures, and results for regulatory and internal review.
  • Experience in AI, ML, or Data Science roles with hands-on model development.
  • Strong Python skills and familiarity with libraries like TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and Hugging Face.
  • Knowledge of NLP, generative AI, or predictive analytics workflows.
  • Exposure to MLOps tools such as MLflow, DVC, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and GitHub Actions.
  • Experience deploying models to cloud environments (AWS preferred: Lambda, SageMaker, ECS, S3, RDS).
  • Understanding of ethical AI, model transparency, bias mitigation, and data privacy.
  • Analytical mindset with excellent communication skills.

If you’re passionate about creating ethical, high-impact AI and want your work to make a real difference in healthcare, please apply.

Requirements
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: Staffing and Recruiting


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