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AI / Machine Learning Engineer – Agentic AI & LLM Systems

Experis UK
London
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AI / Machine Learning Engineer – Agentic AI & LLM Systems


We’re partnered with a pioneering AI organisation pushing the boundaries of Agentic AI — building systems where LLMs reason, act, and collaborate autonomously to drive real-world outcomes.


As a Machine Learning Engineer, you’ll design the frameworks, tools, and data loops that allow intelligent agents to think, plan, and improve themselves — transforming raw model power into adaptive, high-performing AI systems.


What You’ll Do:


  • Build Agentic Systems – Develop and optimise LLM-based agents that can reason, plan, and execute multi-step tasks autonomously.
  • Enhance LLM Reasoning – Apply reinforcement learning, tool use, and reflection techniques to strengthen decision-making and contextual understanding.
  • Design Scalable Frameworks – Create data pipelines, annotation tools, and evaluation flywheels that accelerate model iteration and feedback loops.
  • Collaborate with Research Teams – Translate experimental findings into production-grade systems that extend the autonomy and reliability of agents.
  • Run Experiments End-to-End – Own your compute environment (e.g. Jupyter, Colab, Databricks) and iterate on large-scale LLM training and evaluation.


What You’ll Bring:


  • 4+ years’ experience in Machine Learning or AI, with exposure to LLM agent systems, tool-use frameworks, or generative AI.
  • Advanced proficiency in Python and ML frameworks such as PyTorch or TensorFlow.
  • Hands-on experience developing or fine-tuning LLaMA, GPT, or similar foundation models.
  • Understanding of agentic architectures, chain-of-thought reasoning, and memory/reflection mechanisms.
  • Proven ability to debug, optimise, and scale ML experiments and compute pipelines.
  • MSc or PhD in AI, Computer Science, or related field.


Bonus Skills:


  • Research track record (papers, open-source, Kaggle).
  • Experience building back-end APIs or front-end interfaces for model annotation or experimentation.


Contract Details:


  • Competitive Rates (Outside IR35)
  • 6–12 months (with likely extension)
  • Remote – UK based


Please apply for immediate consideration.

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