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The Company

A fast-scaling RegTech startup is looking for a Senior AI Engineer to help shape and scale its next-generation regulatory change management platform, powered by GenAI and automation.

Backed by a major global bank and already working with several high-profile financial institutions, the company combines start-up agility with enterprise-grade ambition and infrastructure.

Currently operating in stealth mode, the company is preparing for public launch with a strong client pipeline and a high-calibre technical team.

The Role

You are accountable for the quality of our AI output. Your are responsible for the design, experimentation, and deployment of cutting-edge AI solutions that directly impact our customers.

What Success Looks Like

  • AI outputs are consistently accurate, actionable, and valuable to customers.
  • Rapid iteration leads to product-market fit and scalable solutions.
  • The system adapts and improves through direct user and customer feedback.

What You Bring

  • Your curiosity lets you ask what if, and surprise us again, and again.
  • Proven track record delivering impactful ML/AI solutions in production.
  • Deep expertise in Python and modern AI/ML frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, NumPy, Pandas).
  • Hands-on experience with GenAI, agentic AI, and automated testing for AI systems.
  • Curiosity and creativity to challenge assumptions and explore new approaches.
  • Strong communication skills and a passion for clear, concise documentation.
  • Adaptability and pragmatism in fast-paced, ambiguous environments.


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