AI Engineer - up to+ Bonus + Benefits - Belfast

Involved Solutions
Ireland, Alba / Scotland, ZE2 9GA, United Kingdom
Today
£60,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Bonus Benefits

Generative AI Engineer (LLMs / Python)
Salary: Up to £80,000 + Bonus + Benefits
Location: Belfast - Hybrid
Working Hours: 40 hours per week - Full time
Job Type: Permanent

A globally established organisation is seeking a Generative AI Engineer to join a growing team focused on delivering next-generation AI solutions within a complex enterprise environment.

This role will focus on designing and deploying LLM-powered applications, integrating Generative AI into enterprise systems, and building scalable AI-driven solutions that support real-time, high-volume use cases.

Responsibilities for the Generative AI Engineer:

  • Design and develop Generative AI solutions using Large Language Models (LLMs)
  • Perform prompt engineering and optimisation for enterprise-scale applications
  • Build AI-driven applications using Python and modern AI/ML frameworks
  • Integrate AI capabilities into enterprise systems, APIs and data platforms
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to translate business requirements into AI solutions
  • Support model evaluation, tuning, monitoring and performance optimisation
  • Ensure solutions align with security, governance and responsible AI principles
  • Document solution design, workflows and best practices

Essential Skills for the Generative AI Engineer:

  • Hands-on experience with Generative AI and LLMs
  • Strong programming skills in Python
  • Experience with frameworks such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, LangChain or similar
  • Experience with prompt engineering and LLM integration
  • Exposure to cloud platforms (AWS, Azure or GCP)
  • Experience integrating APIs and microservices architectures
  • Experience working within Agile environments

Desirable Skills for the Generative AI Engineer:

  • Experience with OpenAI, Azure OpenAI or similar platforms
  • Understanding of MLOps or AI model lifecycle management
  • Experience within financial services or regulated environments

If you are an AI Engineer looking to work on cutting-edge Generative AI solutions within a complex enterprise environment, this role offers strong exposure to emerging technologies and high-impact delivery.

AI Developer, AI Engineer, Gen AI

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