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Machine Learning Engineer

JLA Resourcing
City of London
5 days ago
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Overview

Role - Machine Learning Engineer


Location: Hybrid, 1 day on site in London (with flex)


Salary: £70,000 to £75,000


The Opportunity

Were partnering with a client in the financial services sector who are looking to bring on a Machine Learning Engineer to their growing Intelligent Automation Team of 50. Following a period of significant transformation and with a recently refreshed executive leadership team, the business has bold ambitions and a clear mandate to move quickly. A key part of this journey is the Intelligent Automation function, which is delivering AI and GenAI-driven optimisation across core services. This is a fantastic chance to join a growing team where your work will be visible, meaningful and directly improve how customers and internal teams are supported.


This is a full-time role offering a salary of £70,000-£75,000 plus a strong benefits package. The position is hybrid, typically one day per week on site in London (with flexibility around which day).


The Role

Reporting to the Machine Learning Lead, youll be a hands-on Machine Learning Engineer with a strong track record of building and deploying ML solutions at scale—particularly in NLP and GenAI.


You will

  • Design, develop and scale NLP and GenAI capabilities to optimise business processes.

Build out a robust GenAI ...


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