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Lead Machine Learning Engineer

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📍 London (3 days a week) | 💰 £100k–£135k + EMI shares | ❌ No sponsorship


I’m partnered with a scaling AI consultancy and product company that works with global enterprises to design and deliver cutting-edge Generative AI solutions. They have partnerships with renowned tech firms - adding commmercial value.


They’re looking for Lead/Senior ML/AI Engineers with strong software engineering expertise who can deliver production-ready AI solutions and upskill others in a fast-paced, consultancy-driven environment. You'll be a senior in title, but operating as a tech lead in a flat structure.


What they’re after:

  • 5+ years’ experience building enterprise-grade software (Python, microservices, distributed systems)
  • Proven track record deploying LLM-based applications
  • Clear evidence of Software skills (CI/CD etc.)
  • Ability to lead small teams, own solutions end-to-end, and mentor engineers
  • Strong communicator with experience working in client-facing or consultancy settings


The package:

  • Up to ÂŁ135k base + EMI share options
  • Private medical, wellness benefits, pension, life cover
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Hybrid working, 3 days a week in London


This is a chance to join a profitable, high-calibre business at the forefront of applied AI, where you’ll shape solutions and influence technical direction across multiple projects.


If this sounds like you, apply with your CV!

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