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This is a hands-on, high-impact role where youll collaborate directly with world-class science and engineering teams to develop predictive models that assess risk and surface actionable insights for enterprise customers.

Youll be tackling some genuinely unique data challenges from simplifying the complex world of carbon removals to solving first-of-a-kind data problems.

Build and refine predictive risk models in collaboration with a talented science team.
Identify new and unconventional data sources to feed into those models.
Partner with product teams to bring ML-powered insights into real customer-facing products.

Front-end: TypeScript, React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS
AI: Claude, Gemini, GPT (integrated for LLM-powered features)
For this role, Python will be your main playground no need to know Go or TypeScript.

4+ years of hands-on ML/AI experience.
~ Strong background in working with unstructured data and turning it into structured, model-ready form.
~ Experience building or fine-tuning predictive models and deploying them to production.
~ Excited about being the first AI/ML hire and shaping the roadmap.
~ Be the founding ML/AI hire set the direction, own the tech, and influence the product.
Hybrid setup typically 23 days a week in their Shoreditch office.
Competitive salary, equity, 6% pension contribution, 1,000 personal development budget, and 4 weeks per year to work from anywhere in the world.

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