ML & AI Engineer

London
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Position: ML & AI Engineer
Location: London, UK (Hybrid-3 days a week from office)
long term contract position
Program Scope:

  • Developing and provisioning of infrastructure that support agentic workflows across both Azure and GCP
  • Data science expertise to help shape the agentic solution design of Coach AI as well as target state AI Assistant
  • Creation of agent integration patterns to fulfil and action on behalf of customers by leveraging Bank systems
  • Development of new AI products for the Conversational Banking Lab, including but not limited to:
  • Agent summarisation - bespoke features to summarise nuanced conversations
  • App search evolution - transforming the existing vector search functionality into a fully generative experience and transition to single experience point
  • Evaluation methods - continued automation of both deterministic and generative conversations in a scaled and simulated way
    Key Skills/Knowledge:
    ML & AI Engineer
    Must haves
  1. Python literacy - min 2years+ working on production grade LLM based applications
  2. Software Engineering - strong understanding of microservices architecture, CI/CD pipelines, event driven architecture
  3. AI Engineering - RAG pipelines, prompt engineering, VertexAI experience, LLMOps and runtime evaluation/monitoring
  4. Data engineering - scaled data pipelines using python/spark. GCP native services: BQ, Spanner, Dataflow, Firestore
    Nice to haves
  5. AgenticAI - Langgraph, ADK, CrewAI, multi-agent architectures - experience in building deployable solutions, not jupyter notebooks
  6. Data ontologies - graphical approaches to data storage + retrieval
  • Exposure to Agile/Scrum methodologies

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