AI / Machine Learning Engineer

Posted 6 February by Atkinson Moss
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AI / Machine Learning Engineer

Up to £65,000

Norfolk, UK, On-site Role

We are recruiting for an AI / Machine Learning Engineer on behalf of a company who provide services to the offshore industry.

This is a brand-new position, created through modernisation where you will apply your technical expertise to the growing offshore / wind industry.

Previous commercial experience in the AI / Machine Learning Industry is essential for this role.

In this role you will be responsible for designing and deploying cutting edge technologies and scalable architecture that will improve workflow and add value for industry customers.

You must utilise your computer science and data analysis knowledge to produce market leading subscriptions and aid innovation.

Key Skills Requirements Include:

  • Proven experience in an AI / Machine Learning environment
  • Proficient in the use of Python programming and OpenAI or similar
  • Background in Computer Science or a Numerical based subject
  • Proven record of producing commercially viable code and models

In exchange for your commitment and hard work you can expect a generous salary and the opportunity to scale the Machine Learning Department in the future.

If this role sounds like its for you then please contact Ollie at Atkinson Moss today.

This position is based near Norwich, Norfolk and is on-site, so applicants would ideally live nearby or be prepared to travel there daily.

Reference: 54433876

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