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Join a senior leadership team to take ownership of the engineering division. Spearheading a high-performing team, driving innovation in cutting-edge areas like computer vision, LLMs, and GenAI. Responsibilities: Lead and contribute to UI app development, tech strategy and direction. Manage a skilled engineering team and oversee feature releases. Communicate tech plans to stakeholders and represent the company publicly. Requirements: Proven leadership in high-growth startups, expertise in open-source programming languages and scalable cloud computing solutions. Strategic thinker with strong business acumen and problem-solving skills. Excellent communicator, simplifying technical concepts for diverse audiences. Perks: Improving health and wellbeing; the forefront of their mission. Mental health support, professional development, and hardware budget. Unlimited holidays and flexible hybrid working (London HQ). Impactful work and regular socials. Competitive salary plus share options with an endless list of benefits.

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