Senior AI Engineer - Remote - LegalTech - Circa. £120k

Futureheads Recruitment | B Corp
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Senior AI Engineer - Remote - LegalTech - Circa. £120k


We are working with a rapidly growing LegalTech start up who are looking for aSenior AI Engineerto join them on their journey.


Their platform combines expert human lawyers with cutting-edge AI technology to deliver affordable and expert legal help. Backed by top investors, we’re rapidly growing, with major international expansion on the horizon.


Mission:Leverage AI to democratise access to legal services for everyone!


The tech stack:

  • Python, LangChain, LlamaIndex, LangGraph
  • OpenAI, Gemini or similar
  • AWS, Google Cloud, GitHub Actions
  • PostgreSQL, OpenSearch, Redis
  • DBT, BigQuery


As an AI Engineer, you’ll be tackling complex, abstract problems with the latest AI models and tools, collaborating with a talented team to drive innovation across the full data and engineering stack. You’ll play a key role in researching and experimenting with new approaches, models, and data strategies to advance their AI-powered legal solutions.


You'll also work closely with the engineering team to ensure their R&D efforts are production-ready and scalable. Your work will help evolve their AI products, ensuring they grow rapidly and safely using the best development and testing practices. Additionally, you'll help shape the future of the team through technical leadership and hiring.


What's on offer:

  • Salary: Circa £120k, depending on relevant experience
  • Fully remote from the UK
  • 34 days annual leave
  • Equity
  • Social events and annual meet ups


You must have UK RTW and we can not offer sponsorship on this occasion.

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