Senior AI Engineer - GCP / Machine Learning / AI Agents

Mackenzie Jones IT
Fairfield, Greater London, London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£70,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£70,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Bonus potential up to c.15%

Senior AI Engineer - GCP / Machine Learning / AI Agents

£75k - £80k + Bonus - Permanent

Remote UK - Flexible remote working model - Occasional travel to the South East / South London region

Must be Eligible to work in the UK - Cannot Provide Sponsorship

We’re currently supporting a large consumer-focused organisation undergoing significant investment across AI, Machine Learning & Cloud Engineering capability. As part of this growth, we’re looking to identify experienced Senior AI Engineers to help shape and deliver scalable AI-enabled solutions across the organisation.

This role would suit someone with a strong Software Engineering background who has evolved into AI / Machine Learning Engineering and is comfortable operating across both hands-on technical delivery and stakeholder engagement.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and develop AI-enabled Applications & Services

Build scalable AI & Machine Learning solutions within a GCP environment

Support the technical direction of AI Engineering initiatives

Mentor and support other AI Engineers within the wider team

Collaborate closely with Digital Products, AI & business stakeholders

Support the development of AI Agents and intelligent automation capabilities

Drive Engineering best practice across cloud-native AI delivery

Contribute toward architecture, experimentation and proof-of-concept initiatives Required Experience:

Strong Software Engineering background (Python preferred)

Commercial AI / Machine Learning Engineering experience

Hands-on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) experience

Experience deploying ML / AI solutions into production environments

Understanding of modern AI frameworks & LLM ecosystems

Exposure to AI Agents, Agentic AI workflows and/or Google ADK highly desirable

Strong stakeholder engagement and communication capability

Previous mentoring or technical leadership experience advantageous Desirable Technologies

GCP / Vertex AI

Gemini

Python

AI Agents / ADK

Machine Learning Frameworks

APIs & Microservices

Docker / Kubernetes

CI/CD pipelines

LLM Orchestration Frameworks Additional Information

Bonus potential up to c.15%

Opportunity to join a growing AI capability within a large-scale Enterprise environment

Excellent long-term progression potential as the AI function expands #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #AIEngineering #AIEngineer #MachineLearning #ML #GenAI #GenerativeAI #AgenticAI #AIAgents #LLM #LLMEngineering #VertexAI #GCP #GoogleCloud #Python #CloudEngineering #MachineLearningEngineer #TechJobs #Hiring #RemoteJobs #UKTech #DataEngineering #SoftwareEngineering #DigitalTransformation. T6/MN/(phone number removed)

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