week in the office, so candidates must be based around the Nottinghamshire area. In this position, you'll lead the development of their AI Chatbot, working with LangchainJS and LangGraphJS, integrating with core business systems as they scale their product to market. You'll also help handle front-end development more »
Nottingham, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Fruition IT
I be doing? You will be working in a creative environment working alongside the Co-founder and 2 experienced Software Engineers to build A.I chatbots from the ground up, utilising LangChain & Typescript. What experience do I need? At least 3 years experience working in a JavaScript environment Experience with modern … technologies/framworks Experience building A.I chatbots (can be in own-time, not just commercially) Cloud experience (AWS, Azure or GCP) API experience is desirable (Google Workspace or Microsoft Graph) Kubernetes or Serverless experience is also desirable. What's on offer? Stock (the intention is to make the 1st more »
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Reed Technology
by working on pioneering AI technologies. This role, based in Nottingham, is your chance to be at the forefront of developing an advanced AI Chatbot that integrates with essential business systems. Key duties as the Senior AI Engineer include: Develop and Enhance AI Solutions: Spearhead the development and maintenance of … our AI Chatbot using cutting-edge frameworks like Langchain JS and Langgraph JS. Integrate and Interface: Seamlessly connect the chatbot with core business systems including calendars and emails, enhancing operational efficiency. Front-End Innovation: Utilise SvelteKit & Typescript to craft intuitive user interfaces for interacting with the chatbot. Collaborate on Security more »
Senior AI Engineer Salary: £55,000 - £75,000 Location: 2 days p/week in Nottingham Senior Ai Engineer - would you like the opportunity to work for a rapidly growing company who are building software to help make work lives more »