Head of Artificial Intelligence

UMATR
London
2 weeks ago
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Important Info

This role is a hybrid working opportunity for candidates based in the UK. You must be willing to travel to a London based office on a weekley basis. This is an experienced hire so please only apply is you have relevant commercial experience.


Company

UMATR has partnered with a cutting edge, high-growth financial services scale-up who are looking to hire a AI Lead to define and implement an AI strategy across the business whilst growing a team of Machine Learning Engineers.


Role

In this position you will develop, lead and drive the execution of the artificial intelligence strategy, specializing in generative AI. You will play a key role in elevating the organistaions generative AI capabilities to new heights. Specifically enhancing their suite of uniquely designed AI services.


Responsibilities

  • Assisit in the design of advanced architectures that integrate AI and ML for predictive analytics, real-time data-driven decision-making and action execution.
  • Build cross-functional teams to incorporate AI seamlessly across our platform and services.
  • Define and implement scalable AI solutions tailored to business needs, ensuring high accuracy and efficiency. Enhance models with the latest AI research, using tools like Git and DVC for version control and collaboration.
  • Driven integration of AI models into production environments, ensuring seamless interaction with existing systems and workflows. Design and implement robust data pipelines to feed AI models with high-quality, real-time data. Ensure model predictions and outputs are reliable, actionable, and accessible.


Key Skills

  • Strong skills in artificial intelligence, especially in generative AI and LLMs.
  • Experience leading and growing teams
  • Deep understanding on GenAI and up to date knowledge of the ever changing landscape
  • Interest in NLP and Knowledge graphs
  • Experience in FS, Trading or Crypto is highly advantageous


The above information is only a preview of the company and role, please contact Jack Calvin to discuss further details. If your profile matches the requirements please apply with your CV attached.

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