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      <pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 11:52:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Birmingham | Salary: 60000.00-60000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | AI Engineer Salary: up to £65,000 Location: UK based - Midlands preferred, but remote considered Type: Permanent I''m working with a growing fintech/scale-up that is building AI into a customer-facing product used within the affordability and financial services space. They already have an AI virtual assistant within the platform, but until now a lot of the specialist AI work has sat with an external partner. They''ve reached the point where they want to start bringing that capability in-house and are looking for someone who can help them build on what is already there. This is not a role for someone who wants to train their own LLM from scratch. It is more about taking existing LLMs and AI services, understanding how to use them properly, and building useful product features around them. The business is fairly open-minded on level. You might be a graduate with a year or two of experience, a Python developer who has started moving into AI, a Machine Learning Engineer, or a Data Scientist with stronger engineering habits. They are not expecting someone to have ten years of LLM experience, because realistically very few people do. What they do need is someone bright, practical and gen...</description>
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