Machine Learning Engineer LLM Sales Agent (Automotive)

Intellect Group
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Machine Learning Engineer LLM Sales Agent (Automotive)

Job Title:Machine Learning Engineer – LLM-Powered Sales Agents

Location:Manchester (Hybrid/Remote)

Salary:£45,000 per annum

About Us

We are a pioneering lead generation company transforming the finance approval process through AI-driven solutions. Having recently secured a major partnership with one of the world’s leading car manufacturers, we are expanding our team to develop cutting-edgeLarge Language Model (LLM) sales agentsthat enhance customer engagement and streamline finance approvals.

Role Overview

We are seeking aMachine Learning Engineerwithessential experience in LLMsto develop AI-poweredsales agentsthat optimise lead generation and automate customer interactions. This is adata-focused rolerequiring expertise in training, fine-tuning, and deploying LLMs to create intelligent, customer-facing AI solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and optimiseLLM-powered virtual sales agentsfor real-time customer engagement.
  • Design and implementdata pipelinesto improve model efficiency and accuracy.
  • Train, fine-tune, and deploylarge-scale language modelsfor sales and finance automation.
  • Work closely with sales and product teams to refine AI-drivenlead qualification and conversionprocesses.
  • Integrate AI models withCRM, finance approval, and sales automation systems.
  • Ensure compliance with financial regulations and data protection laws.
  • Continuously monitor and enhance model performance using real-world customer data.

Requirements

  • 2+ years of experienceinMachine Learning, NLP, or AI development.
  • Essential experienceworking withLLMs.
  • Strong proficiency inPython, TensorFlow, PyTorch, Hugging Face transformers.
  • Experience indata engineering, model training, and MLOps workflows.
  • Background inlead generation, sales automation, or finance-related AIis a plus.
  • Knowledge ofcloud environments (AWS, GCP, Azure)for AI deployment.
  • Bachelor’s degreein Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field (Master’s preferred but not essential).
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work in a fast-paced, growing start-up.

Why Join Us?

Lead the development ofAI-driven sales automationin the finance sector.

Work on state-of-the-artLLM technologiesin a high-impact role.

Competitive salary of£45,000per annum, plus benefits and potential growth opportunities.

Flexiblehybrid/remoteworking options in Manchester.

Ready to shape the future of AI-powered sales? Apply now!

Seniority level

Associate

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Information Technology

Industries

Software Development

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