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Lead AI/Machine Learning
Series A Climate Data/AI Start Up
£120,000 base + equity (3 days on site, Central London, 2 from home)

Lead and scale a brand new Machine Learning function at one of the UK's fastest scaling Series A start ups. With heavy investment from Google Ventures and Series B about to kick off early next year, this is a unique opportunity for a Lead, or senior ML Engineer who wants to take the next step in their career.

This firm partner with a range of the largest banks, insurance and real estate firms in the world. They have built out a series of AI driven products and tools that predict the P&L losses these firms will experience due to severe weather events in the future. They are on their way to take over the climate risk industry.

As Lead AI/ML Engineer you will work closely with senior stakeholders and product teams to drive the companies AI/ML strategy, remaining hands on, building out end to end GenAI features and ML models.

Must Have
5 + years in Python development, specializing in ML Libraries such as Scikit-learn and PyTorch.
Proven ability to lead teams and work with non-technical stakeholders.
Have worked on GenAI initiatives

Nice to have
Experience in an early start up environment
Experience working with Geo-spatial data

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