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Machine Learning Engineer

Omnis Partners
London
3 days ago
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Machine Learning Engineer - 1 Month Initial Contract


📍 Location: Hybrid 1-2 days per week onsite in London

đź“… Start: 24th November - 1 month initially but strong chance of extension

đź’° Day Rate: Outside IR35 - rate depending on experience.


An established consultancy is seeking a Machine Learning Engineer (Contract) to support a global education organisation on an ongoing AI workspace project. The work will focus on extending internal tooling and integrating intelligent document management capabilities used across multiple regions.


This is a hands-on individual contributor role, ideal for someone who enjoys working end-to-end from data and architecture through to deployment and knowledge transfer within a collaborative, agile delivery team.


Key Responsibilities


Develop and maintain project-specific workspace functionality, including:

  • File storage, metadata and system prompt management
  • UI integration with collapsible sidebar navigation

Build or integrate a SharePoint or cloud-based file environment, including:

  • Permissioned repositories for business units to upload and access documents independently
  • A pre-defined library for initial deployment (e.g., finance or operational materials)
  • Basic access controls, validation and testing


Skills & Experience


  • Strong proficiency in Python with experience in machine learning deployment and MLOps tooling
  • Understanding of SharePoint.
  • Strong Azure, or similar cloud-based storage and directory structures
  • Experience building document or knowledge management systems
  • Ability to work autonomously, taking ownership from design through to delivery

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