Prompt Engineer

Stratford and New Town
1 month ago
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Prompt Engineer – AI Innovation - £500 Per Day Outside IR35 – Hybrid / London
 
Overview:
I’m working with a globally recognised organisation at the forefront of AI-driven solutions, currently looking for a Prompt Engineer to join their team. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a pioneering AI initiative, helping to shape how their systems generate insightful, accurate, and engaging content. Working with cutting-edge technologies in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and machine learning, this role offers the chance to drive real-world impact in a fast-paced, innovative environment.
This is a unique chance to be part of an AI-driven innovation initiative with a global impact. If you are passionate about language, technology, and AI, we’d love to hear from you!
 
Role & Responsibilities:

Design, develop, and refine AI prompts to ensure high-quality, meaningful outputs.
Collaborate with product teams, data scientists, and stakeholders to optimize prompt performance.
Analyse prompt effectiveness using performance data and iterate based on feedback.
Enhance and streamline AI workflows for improved efficiency and scalability.
Stay updated on advancements in NLP and AI, applying innovative techniques to improve system performance.
Clearly document and communicate findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. 
Essential Skills & Requirements:

Strong understanding of NLP concepts and AI-driven language models.
Experience working with large language models and AI-powered applications.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a passion for language and storytelling.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to optimise AI-generated content.
Ability to collaborate effectively in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment.
Familiarity with programming and scripting languages is a plus.Desirable Skills:

Proficiency in Python, TypeScript, or AI-related frameworks.
Experience working with cloud platforms such as AWS. 
Role Details:

£400 - £500 per day
Outside IR35
Hybrid – Stratford/London 1-2 days per week
5 month contract (scope to extend) 
Prompt Engineer – AI Innovation - £500 Per Day Outside IR35 – Hybrid / London

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