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Senior Machine Learning Engineer
London (2 x days per week)
Up to £110,000

Series A startup with Series B lined up for H2 of 2025.
Agentic systems development.
Outstanding founding team.
My client is an established AI first business in London and are looking for an experienced ML Engineer to join their team.
 
This is your chance to be part of a truly impressive AI team and play a pivotal role in building agentic frameworks and multi agent systems.
 
The ideal profile will be someone that combines a strong academic background and ML theory along with a track record of building and deploying agentic systems in a commercial setting.  
 
Essentials:

Possess a deep understanding of NLP and commercial experience in building and deploying LLM solutions.
This place has a high technical bar so solid Python skills are a must.
MLE role - experience with agentic frameworks and familiarity with agentic systems - LangGraph, AutoGen etc.
Commercial experience deploying LLM applications to production.
What's in it for you?

£80,000 - £110,000 base salary.
Private healthcare. 
20% bonus. 
Opporuntiy to be part of an elite team and learn from some serioulsy talented people. 
Design and build cutting edge AI agents.
Hybrid working policy.
Their offices are located in Zone 1, central London, and operate a hybrid working policy with two days a week required in the office.

Unfortunately, no sponsorship is available at this time.

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