Python Developer

IC Resources
united kingdom, united kingdom
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Python/AI Developer

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A new position as a Python/AI Developer is now available at an innovative AI-driven fintech company based in London. This cutting-edge firm is transforming equity research by automating data analysis, event monitoring, and reporting—empowering financial professionals with real-time insights.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain Python-based AI applications for automating financial data analysis.
  • Design and optimize LLM-powered tools for extracting and summarizing market insights.
  • Fine-tune and deploy Large Language Models (LLMs) to enhance real-time financial research.
  • Work with APIs and data pipelines to integrate real-time financial data sources.
  • Ensure scalability, security, and efficiency of AI-driven applications.


The Ideal Python/AI Developer Will Have:

  • Strong Python experience, particularly in building AI/ML applications.
  • Hands-on experience with LLMs (e.g., OpenAI, Hugging Face, Llama, GPT, etc.).
  • Familiarity with NLP and text-processing techniques.
  • Experience with cloud-based AI infrastructure (AWS, GCP, or Azure).
  • An understanding of financial data and markets is a plus but not essential.


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a rapidly growing fintech firm that’s revolutionizing equity research using AI and LLMs.


If you're interested in the position of Python/AI Developer, please apply or contact Michael Burns-Peake.

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