Innovation Developer £700/d Berkshire Hybrid/Remote Inside IR35

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Innovation Developer | Financial Services | Berkshire | Hybrid | 6 Months Initial Contract | £700/day Inside IR35 | LLM | PoC |

Our client is seeking an experience Innovation Developer to be responsible for for transforming visionary ideas into tangible prototypes and proof of concepts (POCs) that leverage cutting-edge AI and full-stack technologies.

You will be at the heart of our technical execution, combining deep expertise in modern software development, AI engineering, and cloud architecture with a passion for pioneering technologies.

If you have experience with cloud technologies and / or mobile development experience, then we would especially love to hear from you!

Your Essential Skills and Experience:

Extensive experience as a full-stack developer, proficient in multiple languages and technologies, with a strong emphasis on AI engineering, while having less focus on robotics.
Hands-on experience with advanced technologies like large language models (LLMs), computer vision, predictive analytics, and data science.
Candidate should be an idea or concept developer with a strong background in innovation, particularly in POC development and research, rather than a product manager.
Background in startups or small businesses, someone who can navigate both innovative, agile environments and complex organizational structures, effectively collaborating with multiple stakeholders.
Excellent communication skills
Problem solver
Rapid prototyping experience

Location: Berkshire

Pay Rate: £700/day Inside IR35 (You will work via an Umbrella company)

Contract: 6 months initial contract

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