Senior AI Engineer

ITH Pharma
Middlesex, London, UB8 3QX, United Kingdom
Last week
£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £85,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
18 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Healthcare cash plan scheme On site Medical Centre Subsidised canteen facilities Company events Pension

Senior AI Engineer

Salary £75000 - £85000

Location: London Nw10 (Hybrid/Flexible 3 days on site)

Type: Full-time

ITH Systems, an ITH Group company, are looking for a Senior AI Engineer to join our growing development team at an exciting stage of our technology transformation. This is a high-impact role where you'll help shape how AI is designed, built, and deployed across the organisation.

You'll work at the intersection of machine learning, software engineering, and real-world business challenges-developing intelligent, scalable solutions that drive efficiency and innovation across our operations. Working closely with enterprise architecture and technical leadership, you'll act as a key voice in Responsible AI, ensuring solutions are secure, scalable, and aligned with best practice.

What You'll Be Doing

Design, build, and deploy AI-driven solutions that automate processes and reduce manual effort

Collaborate with Development, QA, and IT teams to deliver impactful solutions

Identify opportunities to apply AI across the business and turn them into tangible outcomes

Develop both rapid prototypes and production-ready systems

Establish guardrails and best practices for Responsible AI usage

Document system architectures to meet engineering and audit standards

Champion scalable, secure, and efficient AI implementation.

What We're Looking For

Core Skills & Experience

Strong experience in AI Engineering, ML/LLM applications, or intelligent automation

Solid Java engineering background with production-quality coding practices

Experience with CI/CD tools e.g., Jenkins, GitLab CI

Hands-on experience with Docker and Kubernetes

Experience with Infrastructure as Code (Terraform preferred)

Strong Linux/server administration skill

Proficiency in Python, TypeScript, or Bash scripting

Excellent problem-solving and stakeholder collaboration skills

Understanding of Responsible AI principles Nice to Have

AWS cloud expertise

Experience with microservices or serverless architectures

Familiarity with Node.js, Angular, and JVM environments

Python for data processing or model evaluation

Why Join Us?

We offer a competitive salary between £75- 85K plus benefits including healthcare cash plan scheme, on site Medical Centre, subsidised canteen facilities, company events, pension.

This role is based at our modern group head office in North West London, You will play a key role in shaping AI strategy and adoption across a forward-thinking organisation. Work on meaningful problems with real business impact in a collaborative and supportive environment, with ongoing investment in your growth and development. Our group companies span Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Pharmacy and Laboratories

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