AI UX Engineer - £350PD - Remote

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AI UX Engineer - £350PD - Remote

Required Technical Skills

AWS & Generative AI

Experience with AWS Bedrock including model selection, deployment, and prompt engineering

Agentic workflow development, ideally using AWS AgentCore

Multi-agent orchestration frameworks such as AWS Strands Agents, LangGraph, or similar

LLM integration and fine-tuning (Claude, GPT-4, or equivalent)

Strong prompt engineering skills, including chain-of-thought reasoning

RAG & Knowledge Systems

Implementation of Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines

Experience with vector databases such as CockroachDB, Pinecone, or similar

Embedding model optimisation and semantic search

Context window management and chunking strategies

MCP & Tool Integration

Model Context Protocol (MCP) implementation

LLM tool calling and API design

AWS Lambda integration with agents

AI Safety & Evaluation

Guardrail implementation (hallucination detection, toxicity filtering)

Response evaluation frameworks and A/B testing

Definition of AI performance metrics (accuracy, latency, user satisfaction)

Programming & Development

Advanced Python

AWS SDK (boto3)

Infrastructure as Code awareness (CloudFormation/Terraform)

Git and CI/CD for ML systems

UX Engineer - Skills & Requirements

Design & Prototyping

Advanced Figma skills

Wireframing, interactive prototyping, and design systems

Responsive web and mobile design

Conversational UX

Chatbot and conversational interface design

Multi-turn conversation flows and context management

Error handling and recovery patterns

Frontend Development

HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript

React, Vue, or Angular

Component-based architecture and state management

API integration and async data handling

AWS & Integration

Basic AWS services (S3, CloudFront, API Gateway)

Authentication (SSO, OAuth)

WebSockets for real-time chat

To apply for this role please submit your CV or contact Dillon Blackburn on (phone number removed) or at (url removed).

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