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Technical Project Manager – AI & Machine Learning Research

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City of London
1 week ago
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Technical Project Manager – AI & Machine Learning Research

  • Contract length: this will run until 31/12/2025 with potential to extend to 24 months or permanent conversion
  • Salary: £71,000-£78,000
  • Location: Hybrid 3 days per week in King's Cross London, 2 days from home


A globally recognized social technology leader is hiring a Technical Project Manager to support their Fundamental AI Research division. This role is instrumental in managing cutting-edge research projects in generative AI and large language models.

You will be the operational lead for research teams, driving project structure, aligning stakeholders, and ensuring timely execution.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Partner with researchers and engineers to deliver AI research projects
  • Define project structure, manage timelines, risks, and interdependencies
  • Translate strategy into action and ensure progress is communicated effectively
  • Support remote teams and manage cross-functional relationships

Requirements:

  • Experience in AI/ML, LLMs, or related fields
  • Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent practical experience
  • Expertise in managing technical projects and working with distributed teams
  • Strong organizational and communication abilities



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