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An exciting opportunity for a Full Stack Engineer with strong JavaScript/TypeScript skills to join a cutting-edge AI startup in a role offering exceptional ownership, autonomy and incredible personal development opportunities.

This company is an early stage start up already backed by leading global investor is transforming financial verification processes through their revolutionary AI platform

In this role, you'll join a team of driven founding full stack engineers and play a key part in developing and scaling product features across the front end, back end, AI and cloud infrastructure. You'll work on improving decision and risk systems, building real-time detection pipelines, and play a hands-on role in fine tuning and evaluating AI models to boost performance, reliability and transparency. This role is based, 4 days a week in the Central London office.

The right candidate for this role will be a driven, product-focused engineer with strong full stack experience in React, Node.js and TypeScript, looking to immerse themselves in a fast-paced start up. You'll have experience fine-tuning AI models, along with solid hands-on experience with cloud infrastructure.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven, product-focused Full Stack Engineer to join an exciting AI start-up in a role offering incredible upside potential and excellent opportunities for personal development.

The Role:
*Drive key product capabilities working closely with a tight-knit team of founding engineers
*Develop and scale full stack features across front end, back end, AI and cloud infrastructure
*Work in a fast-paced, collaborative start-up environment where your impact is clear from day one
*Hybrid role based in Central London, 4 days a week

The Person:
*Strong full stack experience with React, Node.js and TypeScript
*Experience fine tuning AI models and cloud infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines
*Driven, product-focused and ready to thrive in a fast-paced startup environment
*Based in or within a reasonable commute to Central London

Reference Number: BBBH (phone number removed)

To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Marcel Cerek at Rise Technical Recruitment.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles

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