Applied Research Engineer

Gold Group
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£50,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £80,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Applied Research Engineer

London (Hybrid)

We're building a foundational intelligence platform that helps organisations turn fragmented information into durable institutional knowledge. Enabling better reasoning, faster decisions, and preserved context over time.

Our initial focus is private capital, where information is complex and decisions are high stakes. Longer term, we're building core intelligence infrastructure for any information-led industry.

This is not a chat interface on top of documents or workflow automation. We're building the intelligence layer underneath.

The Role

As anApplied Research Engineer, you'll own the core knowledge and retrieval infrastructure that everything else builds on.

You'll work at the intersection ofknowledge representation, information retrieval, and applied NLP, translating research ideas into production systems that reason over real-world, proprietary data.

This is a high-ownership role in a small, deeply technical team.

What You'll Work On

  • Designingknowledge models and ontologies that preserve semantic meaning and relationships
  • Buildinghybrid retrieval systems (graph, structured, sparse, dense) with contextual understanding and re-ranking
  • Developinginformation extraction pipelines for noisy enterprise documents
  • Managingknowledge quality and evolution (provenance, conflict resolution, schema changes)
  • Turning research intorobust, production grade infrastructure

What We're Looking For

We're especially interested in candidates with experience inone or more of the following areas:

  • Graph databases and graph based systems (ideally Neo4j or similar)
  • Information retrieval systems, including search, ranking and semantic retrieval
  • Enterprise cloud environments, particularlyAzure and operating production systems at scale

In addition, you'll likely have:

  • A strong background in IR, NLP, knowledge representation, or a related field
  • Experience shipping real systems, not just prototypes or research code
  • Careful thinking around how information should be structured to support reasoning
  • Comfort working from first principles in an early-stage environment
  • A high sense of ownership and responsibility for core systems

This Role Is a Good Fit If You…

  • Care about thearchitecture of knowledge, not just model performance
  • Enjoy building systems that genuinely understandcontext, not just embeddings
  • Want to influence the technical direction of a core platform
  • Value intellectual honesty and pragmatic decision making
  • Prefer foundational infrastructure over surface level AI features

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