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Machine Learning Engineer

Techfueld
Leeds
8 months ago
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About the Client

Our client is a dynamic startup who are revolutionizing the future of AI and machine learning applications. They are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology to create innovative solutions that drive real-world impact. Initially focused on the automotive market their technology will be able to be utilized in cross-industry as they grow.



Overview of the Role

Our client is searching for a hands-on AI/ML expert who is passionate about building new technologies to support building a new first-of-its-kind product on the market.



Responsibilities

Develop concepts for prompt engineering and multi-agent collaboration systems

Implement and fine-tune large language models (LLMs) for various applications

Implement and fine-tune TAG systems

Conduct testing and evaluation of AI models, ensuring robustness and performance

Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in AI and machine learning research



Mandatory skills

  • Proficiency in Python programming language
  • Experience with large language models (LLMs), prompt engineering, and RAG pipelines
  • Hands-on experience with LLM agent orchestration frameworks



Skills and Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
  • Experience with model fine-tuning techniques
  • Experience with cloud platforms



Who is Techfueld?

Techfueld is a specialist search firm focused solely within E-mobility & Vehicle Technology recruitment. We offer retained, contingent and project/team builds for automotive suppliers and car manufacturers across Europe, North America, and APAC regions.

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