Senior Developer (AI) - £80,000 - £100,000 - London

City of London
9 months ago
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Company Overview:

My client is a trusted Financial Services provider located in the heart of London. They pride themselves on working with sectors that make a positive impact on society such as infrastructure, education and energy.

At this organisation their people are prioritised as the centre of everything they do - not only is this an enjoyable place to work, but it is an excellent environment to develop and progress your career. They are platforming their tech function to drive growth over the next 5 years and you have the chance to be a key player in this transformation from the off.

Role Overview:

As a Senior Developer you will act as a rounded technologist to lead development on a range of different projects to greatly overhaul the organisations Data & AI functions. You will utilise data engineering skills for end-to-end development on a Microsoft tech stack.

You will also work towards an exciting greenfield AI project to dramatically increase the efficiency and automation processes within the organisation.

Requirements:

Data Engineering Skills
AI Experience
Python Expertise
Azure / Microsoft Tech Stack (Preffered)

Interviews ongoing don't miss your chance to secure the future of your career!

Contact me @ (url removed) or on (phone number removed).

AI (artificial intelligence),Azure Data Factory, Python, Oracle, SQL, Mongo, Financial Services, Chat GPT, CoPilot, Jira

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