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Marlow/High Wycombe, UK (hybrid) | Full-Time | Permanent | Up to £100,000

I am currently recruiting for a global leader in designing and manufacturing of audio and content creation tools, from microphones to audio interfaces, using AI technologies to enhance the future of audio and video processing.
We are looking for an AI Engineer to join the AI Research and Development team. You will need to have a passion for AI and machine learning to contribute to cutting-edge projects in the audio-visual space.

What You'll Do:
✅ Develop, test and deploy AI models and systems that drive innovation and deliver real-world products
✅ Assist with developing pipelines and processes to deploy models in production environments
✅ Collaborate across AI, software, data, and product teams
✅ Maintain clear and concise documentation of AI models, algorithms, and processes
✅ Identify and resolve issues related to AI models and systems, ensuring smooth operation and high performance.
✅ Stay up to date with the latest advancements in AI and Machine learning and engage in ongoing learning and development in these areas

What We're Looking For:

Proficiency in Python and PyTorch
Strong grasp of algorithms, data structures, and software development principles
Experience managing large datasets, optimising data pipelines, ensuring data integrity, and
automating workflows.
Strong problem-solving abilities with a keen interest in AI-driven solutions
Strong communication and collaboration skills, working in a fast-paced environmentBonus if you bring expertise in:

Signal processing, generative models, computer vision, Novel Model architectures
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, or a related field
Knowledge of C++
Knowledge of other frameworks such as TensorFlow and scikit-learn
Audio and/or video AI processing
Published research in speech/audio-visual AI or any other AI specialism 
If this role is of interest and you would like to learn more, please get in touch. You can reach me via:

Email: (url removed)
LinkedIn: Sabrina Velosa | LinkedInPlease reach out with your most recent CV if you have this on hand

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