National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

Graduate Machine Learning Engineer - £30,000 (Edinburgh)

Nichols Digital Ltd
Edinburgh
1 month ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Graduate Technical Engineer

Application Software Engineer - Graduate - Mid level

Technical Support Engineer - Graduate Considered

Graduate Data Scientist - Fraud

Software Engineer, Hardware Control

Pre-Sales Engineer / Product Associate

8 hours ago Be among the first 25 applicants

Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.

This range is provided by Nichols Digital Ltd. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.

Base pay range

Edinburgh based role, with one day a week remote/ home working and the rest in the office.

*****Paying up to £30,000 basic*****

IMPORTANT PLEASE READ - Aiming for candidates to have a START DATE between July & August

Graduate Machine Learning Engineer, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning,Passion & Enthusiasm, Mathematics, Data Analysis, Python, Git, SQL, BI Tools.

An exciting AI company in Edinburgh are looking for severalpassionate & enthusiasticGraduate Machine Learning Engineer's to start between the end of June and end of August.

Responsibilities:

  • Possess foundational knowledge across a diverse range of machine learning techniques suitable for various data shapes and types.
  • Support the implementation and application of cutting-edge AI/ML techniques across multiple product lines, aiming to contribute effectively to product enhancement.
  • Conduct exploratory data analysis to identify trends, patterns, and anomalies in datasets.
  • Assist in the preparation and execution of Proof of Concept (PoC) projects by analysing data outputs and assessing model performance.
  • Create clear, data-driven reports and visualisations to communicate findings from AI/ML models to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Contribute to automation of data analysis workflows to streamline reporting and validation processes

Graduate Machine Learning Engineer, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Mathematics, Data Analysis, Python, Git, SQL, BI Tools.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelNot Applicable

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionInformation Technology
  • IndustriesTechnology, Information and Internet and Software Development

Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Nichols Digital Ltd by 2x

Sign in to set job alerts for “Machine Learning Engineer” roles.

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 week ago

Work from home as an Online Primary School tutor - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Work from home as an Online Tutor - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Don't see a role that you're suitable for? Register your interest in working with us here!

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 2 weeks ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 day ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 10 months ago

Work from home as an Online English Tutor - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 day ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 3 days ago

Looking for the Next Step in Your Engineering Career? Join Had Fab

Tranent, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 month ago

Work from home as an Online English Tutor - Part TimeWork from home as an Online English Tutor - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 4 weeks ago

Online Social Sciences Tutor - No Experience Required

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Online Life Coach for students- Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Primary School Tutor Wanted - Remote, No Experience Required

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Online Life Coach for Students - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Maths Tutor - Part time, Work From Anywhere

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 day ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 6 days ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 2 weeks ago

Front End Developer (Remote Fixed Term Contract)

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 3 weeks ago

Work from home as an Online Tutor of English as a Foreign Language - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Online Life Coach for students- Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Specialist/Trainee Biomedical Scientist (LW)

Kirkcaldy, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 day ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 2 weeks ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 3 days ago

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 day ago

Online English as a Foreign Language - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

Online Science & Maths Tutor - Part Time

Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 1 year ago

We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.


#J-18808-Ljbffr

National AI Awards 2025

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.

10 AI Recruitment Agencies in the UK You Should Know (2025 Job‑Seeker Guide)

Generative‑AI hype has translated into real hiring: Lightcast recorded +57 % year‑on‑year growth in UK adverts mentioning “machine learning”, “LLM” or “gen‑AI” during Q1 2025. Yet supply still lags. Roughly 18,000 core AI professionals work in the UK, but monthly live vacancies hover around 1,400–1,600. That mismatch makes specialist recruiters invaluable—opening stealth vacancies, advising on salary bands and fast‑tracking interview loops. But many tech agencies sprinkle “AI” on their website without an active desk. To save you time, we vetted 50 + consultancies and kept only those with: A registered UK head office (verified via Companies House). A named AI/Machine‑Learning or Data practice.

AI Jobs Skills Radar 2026: Emerging Frameworks, Languages & Tools to Learn Now

As the UK’s AI sector accelerates towards a £1 trillion tech economy, the job landscape is rapidly evolving. Whether you’re an aspiring AI engineer, a machine learning specialist, or a data-driven software developer, staying ahead of the curve means more than just brushing up on Python. You’ll need to master a new generation of frameworks, languages, and tools shaping the future of artificial intelligence. Welcome to the AI Jobs Skills Radar 2026—your definitive guide to the emerging AI tech stack that employers will be looking for in the next 12–24 months. Updated annually for accuracy and relevance, this guide breaks down the top tools, frameworks, platforms, and programming languages powering the UK’s most in-demand AI careers.

How to Find Hidden AI Jobs in the UK Using Professional Bodies like BCS, IET & the Turing Society

Stop Scrolling Job Boards and Start Tapping the Real AI Market Every week a new headline announces millions of pounds flowing into artificial-intelligence research, defence initiatives, or health-tech pilots. Read the news and you could be forgiven for thinking that AI vacancies must be everywhere—just grab your laptop, open LinkedIn, and pick a role. Yet anyone who has hunted seriously for an AI job in the United Kingdom knows the truth is messier. A large percentage of worthwhile AI positions—especially specialist or senior posts—never appear on public boards. They emerge inside university–industry consortia, defence labs, NHS data-science teams, climate-tech start-ups, and venture studios. Most are filled through referral or conversation long before a recruiter drafts a formal advert. If you wait for a vacancy link, you are already at the back of the queue. The surest way to beat that dynamic is to embed yourself in the professional bodies and grassroots communities where the work is conceived. The UK has a dense network of such organisations: the Chartered Institute for IT (BCS); the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) with its Artificial Intelligence Technical Network; the Alan Turing Institute and its student-driven Turing Society; the Royal Statistical Society (RSS); the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and its Mechatronics, Informatics & Control Group; public-funding engines like UK Research and Innovation (UKRI); and an ecosystem of Slack channels and Meetup groups that trade genuine, timely intel. This article is a practical, step-by-step guide to using those networks. You will learn: Why professional bodies matter more than algorithmic job boards Exactly which special-interest groups (SIGs) and technical networks to join How to turn CPD events into informal interviews How to monitor grant databases so you hear about posts months before they exist Concrete scripts, portfolio tactics, and outreach rhythms that convert visibility into offers Follow the playbook and you move from passive applicant to insider—the colleague who hears about a role before it is written down.