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Lead ML Engineer | Edge Computing | Outside IR35

Role: Lead ML Engineer

Location: Bristol - 3 days a week

Day rate: Up to £600p.d Outside IR35

We're working with a Bristol based SME that are looking to hire a Lead ML Engineer to work with a small product team on new product development. The team are currently looking at some of their core products capabilities within Edge technologies.

They're looking for a consultant to join them in developing ML solutions to work within air-gapped and disconnected environments.

The role will balance research & development and be visible both within the business and to their customers.

They're looking for someone with knowledge of;

Machine Learning development Experience of complex LLM's Experience developing solutions outside of the cloud Edge or Embedded LLM engineering Python, C++, RAG

If you're looking for a new role and have experience devising and developing ML products within embedded environments then please do get in touch.

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