AI Platform Engineer - Hedge Fund - Up to £160k base

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London, City of London
£160,000/annum
Posted 1 week ago
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About the role

You'll own the AI platform powering experimentation across a £70bn hedge fund.



If you are interested in applying for this job, please make sure you meet the following requirements as listed below.

This is a rare opening at a tier one firm investing heavily into AI while most of their peers are still talking about it. You're joining a lean operation, just 600 people managing £70bn, and senior leadership see AI as the future. They're backing that belief with serious investment.


You'll have full ownership of the AI platform. This isn't about maintaining someone else's architecture or waiting for approval on every decision. You're building and putting GenAI solutions into production, working as the lead architect on systems that matter to the business.


The firm is diversifying their portfolio and technology sits at the heart of that strategy. They move fast, they're tech-driven, and they want someone who can match that pace.


You're office-based, working directly with the teams who'll use what you build. The feedback loop is tight, the impact is immediate.


You'll need at least five years in software engineering with strong Python skills. More importantly, you've already implemented GenAI or LLM-based solutions into production. You know what works, what doesn't, and why.


The base salary goes up to £160k, and you're joining a hedge fund that understands how to reward the people driving their technology forward.


This is the kind of role where you'll look back in two years and realize how much you built. Senior leadership believe in this, they're funding it properly, and they need someone who can deliver.


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