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Head of AI & Machine Learning

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Exeter
23 hours ago
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Head of AI & Machine Learning

Remote (UK/EU) | c. £120k + Equity | High-Growth SaaS Scale-Up

This fast-scaling SaaS business is building technology to help organisations make smarter, fairer workforce decisions. They are now looking for a Head of AI & Machine Learning to lead the evolution of their AI capabilities and shape the intelligence behind their platform.

This is a hands-on leadership role: you’ll set the AI strategy, design and scale production NLP and machine learning systems, and grow a high-performing ML team - while closely partnering with Product and Engineering to deliver real, measurable impact for customers.

This Head of AI & Machine Learning will

  • Take ownership of the company’s AI roadmap — from concept to production.
  • Build and scale NLP and ML models that turn complex organisational data into meaningful insights.
  • Lead and develop a small ML engineering team, acting as a player-coach.
  • Establish MLOps, monitoring, governance, and responsible AI practices.
  • Work cross-functionally with Product, Engineering, and Customer teams.
  • Represent AI and technology thinking to customers, partners, and the leadership team.

What this Head of AI & Machine Learning will bring:

  • Deep experience in NLP / LLMs / semantic search / embeddings

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