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Machine Learning Lead

REVYBE IT RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Greater London
3 days ago
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Machine Learning Lead - Agentic AI, NLP & Generative AICentral London (Hybrid - 3 days/week in office)Up to £120,000 Shares + BenefitsA fast-growing Data & AI Product-based company at the forefront of cutting-edge AI solutions are looking for anML Leadto join the team and spearhead a number of ambitious products, shaping the architecture, direction, and delivery of advanced AI and Machine Learning initiatives.What youll doLead the design and development of Agentic AI systems, generative models, and NLP-powered solutions.Guide and manage a small talented ML engineering team, fostering innovation and technical excellence.Collaborate with product, data science, and engineering teams to bring state-of-the-art research into production.Evaluate and implement the latest AI frameworks, libraries, and cloud tools.Champion best practices in model deployment, evaluation, and optimisation.What were looking forStrong track record in ML leadership, ideally in production-scale AI systems.Expertise in Agentic AI, LLM-based architectures, NLP techniques, and generative AI models.Solid programming skills (Python preferred) and experience with ML frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, Hugging Face.Hands-on experience with prompt engineering, fine-tuning LLMs, and building multi-agent systems.Comfortable balancing strategic thinking with hands-on coding.If you want to lead Machine Learning innovation from concept to impact and be part of a team shaping the future of their own intelligent systems, apply now.Machine Learning Lead - Agentic AI, NLP & Generative AICentral London (Hybrid - 3 days/week in office)Up to £120,000 + Shares + BenefitsML, Agentic AI, NLP, Generative AI, Python, LeadershipTPBN1_UKTJ

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