AI Engineer

Vivo Talent
London, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

AI Engineer / Azure / Generative AI / Permanent / London / Hybrid

Vivo Talent are looking for an experienced AI Engineer to join our client and design, build and support enterprise AI platforms and solutions within a modern Azure environment.

You'll be collaborating closely with developers, data scientists and business stakeholders to turn AI proof-of-concepts into secure, scalable production solutions.

It is a great opportunity for someone looking to take concepts to solutions and make valuable impact.

Key Responsibilities

Build and maintain AI infrastructure using Microsoft Azure technologies including Azure AI Foundry, Azure OpenAI, Azure ML and Copilot Studio.

Develop and manage CI/CD, LLMOps, and MLOps pipelines for Generative AI applications.

Design and deploy GenAI, RAG and intelligent agent solutions across enterprise systems.

Implement Infrastructure as Code (Terraform) and secure cloud environments following best practices.

Support AI experimentation, model fine-tuning, prompt evaluation and production deployment.

Monitor AI performance, token usage, cost optimisation, reliability and security.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable and compliant AI solutions.

Promote Responsible AI, governance, and data security across all AI initiatives.

Required Experience

Strong experience with Azure AI services, Azure OpenAI and AI infrastructure engineering.

Hands-on expertise with Generative AI, RAG architectures, NLP and agentic workflows.

Experience building secure CI/CD, LLMOps, and MLOps pipelines.

Knowledge of Terraform, cloud security, APIs, and enterprise integrations.

Familiarity with frameworks such as LangChain or Semantic Kernel.

Strong stakeholder communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.

This is an exciting opportunity to help shape and scale enterprise AI capabilities while working with cutting-edge Generative AI technologies in a secure, innovation-driven environment.

AI Engineer / Azure / Generative AI / Permanent / London / Hybrid

AI Engineer / Azure / Generative AI / Permanent / London / Hybrid

AI Engineer / Azure / Generative AI / Permanent / London / Hybrid

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