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Principal AI Research Engineer

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AI Engineer – Build the Future of UK AI Research Are you interested in applying your AI expertise to projects that tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges?

We’re looking for an experienced and enthusiastic AI Engineer to join a specialist team delivering a new, UK-wide AI supercomputing initiative. This unique platform is being deployed to support globally impactful research in areas such as clean energy, personalised medicine, and climate science – and we need your help to create the tools, workflows, and community that will maximise its potential.

This role combines deep technical work with the chance to help shape a growing national ecosystem of AI and HPC practitioners.

What you’ll be doing
Lead AI projects across a wide range of domains, tailoring approaches to the needs of users and stakeholders.

Build community by supporting workshops, user groups, and events that connect researchers across disciplines.

Mentor and train both new and experienced users, creating clear development pathways for AI and HPC skills.

Drive innovation in areas like healthcare, energy, and climate by enabling researchers to fully exploit advanced AI infrastructure.

What we’re looking for
Experience leading or mentoring technical specialists.

Hands-on background in AI methods such as NLP, machine learning, deep learning, and statistical modelling (large language model experience a bonus).

Proficiency in software engineering, with a strong grasp of algorithms and data structures.

Excellent communication skills, comfortable engaging both technical and non-technical audiences.

Track record of community building, user engagement, or developer relations.

Interest in high performance computing (HPC) – direct experience is welcome but not essential.

What’s on offer
Opportunities to represent the organisation at national and international events.

Budget and support for community engagement and professional development.

Access to a network of leading AI and HPC professionals across the UK and globally.

41 days holiday, generous pension, and hybrid working.

A collaborative team culture where your input shapes how things are done.

This is a rare opportunity to apply your AI skills to meaningful, large-scale projects while also shaping the UK’s future AI research environment.

Hybrid role (with travel to site as required)
Permanent position | Salary: competitive depending on experience

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