Data and AI Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
Manchester, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£45,000 – £51,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £51,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
12 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Structured career development Training and progression opportunities

Data & AI Engineer - Up to £50,000

Location: Newcastle or Manchester - Hybrid
Security Clearance: UK SC eligibility required

The Opportunity

We are supporting a leading organisation within the Technology and Data space that deliver large-scale, technology-enabled transformations. This team specialises in building modern, data-driven solutions that enable better decision-making, automation, and innovation.

This role is ideal for a Data Engineer or AI Engineer who enjoys working across the full data lifecycle and wants to build practical, scalable solutions using modern data and AI technologies.

The Role

As a Data & AI Engineer, you will design, build and maintain data pipelines, analytical platforms and AI-enabled capabilities that support business-critical use cases. You will work closely with analysts, engineers, and stakeholders to translate requirements into robust, production-ready solutions.

Key responsibilities:

  • Designing and building scalable data pipelines, datasets, and data models
  • Integrating data from multiple structured and unstructured sources
  • Developing advanced analytics, machine learning and AI solutions where appropriate
  • Building Generative AI solutions using large language models and prompt/context engineering
  • Ensuring data quality, reliability, and performance through testing and monitoring
  • Optimising data and model performance for scale and efficiency

Required Experience & Skills

  • Proven experience in a Data Engineer, Data Developer, AI Engineer or similar role
  • Strong programming skills in Python and SQL
  • Experience building and maintaining data pipelines
  • Exposure to cloud data platforms, data warehouses, or big data technologies
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders

Security & Compliance:

  • Appointment to this role is subject to eligibility for and successful attainment of UK Security Check (SC) clearance

Working Model:

  • Hybrid working with a Manchester or Newcastle base

Why Apply?

  • Work on high-impact, enterprise-scale data and AI initiatives
  • Gain exposure to a wide variety of industries and complex systems
  • Be part of a collaborative, inclusive engineering culture
  • Access structured career development, training and progression opportunities

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