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AI Engineer

Weybridge
2 weeks ago
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Are you an experience AI Engineer looking for a new challenge? Our client based in Weybridge are seeking a AI Engineer to join their team for a 12 month contract. The purpose of this role is to build and mainstream AI models and solutions.

The AI Engineer will:
· Design and implement AI-powered solutions
· Work with Python, SQL/NoSQL, and APIs for integration
· Test AI applications
· Improve performance through feature engineering
· Explore and incorporate the latest open-source AI/ML tools into business solutions
· Develop and deploy machine learning models
· Solve business problems
· Clearly communicate technical ideas and insights
· Work with technical and non-technical stakeholders

To be considered for the AI Engineer you will:
· Have a degree or Master's degree
· 1-2 years of experience within AI roles
Have experience in Machine Learning, NLP, and GenAI
Be proficient in Python and data libraries
Maintain previous experience with SQL/NoSQL databases
Have experience in API development/integration
Ability to analyze model performance

In return our client offers outstanding benefits and a great working environment. Please apply for more opportunity on this AI Engineering position

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