Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Back End Developer

Venchr
Newcastle upon Tyne
11 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Senior Software Developer – Artificial Intelligence

Associate Software Developer – Artificial Intelligence

Data Scientist, AI & MLOps Specialist

Machine Learning Engineer - Autonomy

Machine Learning Engineer - Autonomy London

Political (Social) Scientist (PhD)/Data Scientist

(Founding) LLM/Backend Developer - £100k + Equity - AI Personal Trainer For The Mind - Computer Vision/LLMs


Venchr is delighted to have partnered with one of London's most exciting & innovative Well Being-Tech teams & we're looking for a bright, talented and open-minded Backend Engineer, ideally with a keen interest in LLMs, to play a pivotal role in the early growth of this incredible technology.


Do you want to be the technical pioneer who bridges the gap by creating AI, that truly learns, understands and engages at the most human level possible?


Using cutting-edge computer vision and powerful language models, the goal for this technology is to sharpen focus, boost confidence, and reduces stress and anxiety for people of all ages. You'll be creating games and exercises that adapt to the human mind and improve cognitive abilities.


The founders are incredibly ambitious, bright & super open-minded; you'll work closely with them.


What You'll Do:


  • Design and develop the backend infrastructure for the system.
  • Lead the creation of an emotionally intelligent LLM coach by leveraging advanced techniques (fine-tuning, RAG, memory, etc.) and pushing the limits of innovation.
  • Enhance performance to ensure the LLM delivers fast and reliable responses consistently.


The business has a strong financial footing & is looking to push ahead with it's ambitious plans and enter the next stage of their growth.


We can offer a salary of up to £100k + equity, hybrid working (3 days in office) and the opportunity to shape some of the most innovative tech in the UK right now.


Venchr is a Trading Name of TGIG Ltd. This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended exclusively for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system administrator. If you are not the intended recipient you are advised that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. WARNING: Although the company has taken reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email, the company cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the use of this email or attachments. TGIG Ltd, 6 The Runnells, PE19 6AN

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Top 10 Skills in Artificial Intelligence According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche field reserved for research labs or tech giants—it has become a cornerstone of business strategy across the UK. From finance and healthcare to manufacturing and retail, employers are rapidly expanding their AI teams and competing for talent. But here’s the challenge: AI is evolving so quickly that the skills in demand today may look different from those of just a few years ago. Whether you’re a graduate looking to enter the industry, a mid-career professional pivoting into AI, or an experienced engineer wanting to stay ahead, it’s essential to know what employers are actually asking for in their job ads. That’s where platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed provide valuable insight. By analysing thousands of job postings across the UK, they reveal the most frequently requested skills and emerging trends. This article distils those findings into the Top 10 AI skills employers are prioritising in 2025—and shows you how to present them effectively on your CV, in interviews, and in your portfolio.

Translucent Careers: Senior Artificial Intelligence Engineer in London

The global landscape of artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly, and nowhere is this transformation felt more strongly than in the financial and accounting industries. AI is no longer just a supporting technology; it is becoming the backbone of innovation, efficiency, and decision-making. One of the most exciting companies at the forefront of this movement is Translucent, a dynamic business redefining how accounting professionals work with AI-driven tools. For professionals seeking to combine technical excellence with meaningful industry impact, Translucent represents a rare career destination. At the heart of their current expansion is an opening for a Senior Artificial Intelligence Engineer in London. This role combines high-level technical leadership, hands-on development, and an opportunity to influence the direction of an emerging force in AI. In this article, we’ll explore: Who Translucent are and why they matter. The significance of AI in financial technology (fintech) and accounting. A deep dive into the Senior AI Engineer role. Skills and requirements needed for success. Career growth and opportunities at Translucent. How artificialintelligencejobs.co.uk helps professionals connect with transformative employers like Translucent.

The Future of Artificial Intelligence Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already transformed the global job market. From data scientists and machine learning engineers to AI ethicists and prompt engineers, many roles that seemed futuristic only a decade ago are now mainstream. Yet this is only the beginning. AI is progressing faster than any other technology in history, and the UK is at the forefront of its adoption, with government strategies, academic research, and private investment all accelerating growth. As generative AI, autonomous systems, robotics, and cognitive computing expand, completely new careers will emerge—jobs that don’t yet exist, but which will soon become central to how organisations, societies, and economies function. This article explores what those roles might look like, why they will matter, and how today’s professionals can prepare for careers that are still being invented.