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Machine Learning Engineer - Contract

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Machine Learning Engineer - LLMs / Generative AI

We're working with a pioneering tech organisation driving the next wave of generative AI. They're seeking a Machine Learning Engineer to help transform cutting‑edge research into production‑grade systems.


What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Designing and scaling infrastructure, workflows, and tools to power Large Language Models (LLMs).
  • Partnering with researchers to overcome challenges in agent‑generated code.
  • Building frameworks for annotation, training, and model development at scale.

What We’re Looking For:

  • 4+ years' experience in ML/AI (LLMs, recommender systems, data mining, or similar).
  • Proven hands‑on work with LLM agents / generative AI.
  • Strong coding in Python with PyTorch / TensorFlow.
  • Advanced debugging, experimentation, and optimisation skills.
  • Master’s or PhD in Computer Science, AI, ML, or related field.

Bonus Skills:

  • Research background (papers, Kaggle Master).
  • Backend API development + frontend (React/JavaScript) for annotation tools.

Contract Details:

  • Contract: Outside IR35
  • Duration: 6-12 months (extension very likely)
  • Location: Remote (UK-based)

Apply today to join a team pushing the boundaries of AI innovation.


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