Software Engineer / ML and AI

Experis Scotland
1 year ago
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I work with Scotland-based and remote-first startups to connect them with exceptional talent in the world of tech. Our partners are fast-growing, forward-thinking companies eager to push boundaries and redefine industries.


Who I'm Looking to Speak to:

We’re seeking talented individuals from diverse technical backgrounds, including but not limited to:

  • Software Engineers: Skilled in open-source tools, front-end, back-end, or full-stack development. Experience with frameworks like Python, Java, JavaScript, React, Node.js.
  • Machine Learning Experts: Proficient in building, deploying, and optimising ML models. Familiarity with TensorFlow, PyTorch, or other ML libraries is highly desirable.
  • Data Scientists: Adept at turning raw data into actionable insights. Hands-on experience with tools like Pandas, SQL, or data visualisation platforms is essential.
  • Artificial Intelligence Specialists: Focused on cutting-edge AI innovations, natural language processing, or computer vision.


Why Work with Us?

  • Interesting Companies:We have a portfolio of extremely exciting and impactful companies across many different industries
  • Impactful Roles: Collaborate on projects that make a difference in fields like health tech, fintech, edtech, sustainability, and more.
  • Flexibility: Many of our roles are fully remote or hybrid, giving you the freedom to work where you thrive.
  • Career Support: giving you access to exclusive opportunities, expert guidance, and personalised support to find a role that aligns with your skills and career goals.


Apply now and let's discuss what sort of roles would be up your street!

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