AI Product Engineer (Full Stack / AI Systems)

Adria Solutions
Manchester, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£60,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Competitive salary Hybrid working model Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI product development High autonomy and influence over technical direction Exposure to modern AI tooling and agent-based development workflow

AI Product Engineer (Full Stack / AI Systems)

We are building a new generation of AI-powered products and are looking for a hands-on AI Product Engineer to help design, build, and scale intelligent systems in production.

This is not a pure research or infrastructure role. We are looking for someone who can bridge product thinking, software engineering, and real-world AI system behaviour, turning ideas into reliable, production-ready features used at scale.

You will work across the full stack, with a strong focus on building AI-driven user-facing features, debugging LLM behaviour in production, and shaping how AI is embedded into real products.

Key responsibilities

Design and build AI-powered product features end-to-end (frontend, backend, and AI layer)

Work with LLMs in production environments, including prompt design, tuning, and debugging AI behaviour

Investigate and resolve production issues such as hallucinations, incorrect outputs, and context injection failures

Build scalable backend services and APIs using modern cloud infrastructure

C#, .NET Experience

Develop responsive frontend applications and translate product designs into working interfaces

Work with event-driven and distributed systems where required

Collaborate closely with product, engineering, and operations teams to deliver customer-facing AI features

Contribute to system design decisions including scalability, observability, and reliability

What we’re looking for

Strong full-stack engineering experience (frontend + backend development)

Experience building or shipping AI/LLM-powered features in production

Understanding of prompt engineering, LLM behaviour, and AI failure modes (e.g. drift, hallucination, context issues)

Experience working with cloud platforms (AWS or Azure)

Strong backend engineering skills (APIs, data flow, system design)

Comfortable debugging complex production issues across distributed systems

Ability to work with frontend engineers and product teams collaboratively

Strong curiosity and product mindset - asking the right questions, not just writing code

Desirable experience

RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) systems or agent-based AI workflows

Kubernetes or containerised deployment environments

Event-driven architectures and scalable system design

Experience translating UI/UX designs (e.g. Figma) into production frontend code

Familiarity with Vue, React, or similar frameworks

Exposure to enterprise-scale AI or data-heavy applications

What sets this role apart

You will be working directly on real AI systems in production, not prototypes

You will be expected to debug AI behaviour, not just infrastructure issues

You will own the full journey from idea → product feature → production AI system

You will help shape how AI is embedded into core product experiences

What we offer

Competitive salary (based on experience)

Hybrid working model

Opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI product development

High autonomy and influence over technical direction

Exposure to modern AI tooling and agent-based development workflow

Interested? Please Click Apply Now!

AI Product Engineer (Full Stack / AI Systems)

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