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Founding AI Data Engineer

Amberes
City of London
3 days ago
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Founding Data Engineer – London (Onsite)


Redefine manufacturing with AI — real-time data powering the future of 3D printing.


Mission: Solve the billion-pound challenge of qualifying and certifying metal 3D printing.


Our client is a deep tech startup spun out of Imperial College London, backed by top investors and already partnering with industry leaders in aerospace, medical, and automotive. Their proprietary platform turns complex, multi-modal sensor data into instant, actionable insights, enabling manufacturers to adapt and verify critical processes with unprecedented precision.

Join as one of the first engineers, working side-by-side with the founding team to design the core data architecture that underpins this transformation. In 2–3 years, you could be leading your own team.


What you’ll do

  • Build pipelines for multi-modal data (image, time-series, sensor) at scale
  • Automate data labelling using the latest AI techniques
  • Enable model training by supporting AI engineers with robust infrastructure
  • Design, optimise, and manage databases as inbound data volumes grow


What you’ll bring

  • Proven experience building and deploying data pipelines for large datasets
  • Strong programming skills in Python and one other modern language
  • Hands-on knowledge of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP)
  • Curiosity, creativity, and the ability to thrive in a fast-moving startup environment


If this excites you, we’d love to hear from you.


Thanks,

Amberes

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