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Machine Learning/ Automation Developer

Morgan Hunt Recruitment
London
4 days ago
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Morgan Hunt are working with a public sector client to recruit a number of software engineers to work on an automation project. Our client are seeking experienced software engineers to lead the development of document automation services. You'll work on productionising solutions using OCR, NLP (SpaCy), and ML to automate the processing of documents.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain automation services using AWS serverless stack (Lambda, CDK, S3, Aurora/Postgres)
  • Implement OCR, NLP, and ML for document analysis and automation risk assessment
  • Lead R&D spikes and validate system improvements through robust data analysis
  • Ensure code quality, testing, observability, and non-functional compliance (security, UX, performance)
  • Coach team members and contribute to Agile delivery practices

Essential Skills

  • Strong commercial experience with Python, TypeScript, SpaCy, and AWS (serverless)
  • Background in OCR, NLP, and scalable automation architectures
  • Solid understanding of Agile, DevOps, and XP practices
  • Comfortable with stakeholder engagement and cross-functional collaboration
  • AWS Textract, MLOps, PyTorch
  • Kubernetes, Docker, OpenShift

Role

  • Fully remote
  • £550 Per Day outside IR35
  • 6 month contract (2 year project)
  • Starting end of July

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