Forward Deployed Engineer

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£80,000 – £130,000 pa
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Salary

£80,000 – £130,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
20 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Fully remote working environment Exposure to enterprise-scale AI deployments within the life sciences sector The opportunity to influence both customer outcomes and the evolution of a core AI platform A collaborative, high-impact environment with clear scope for professional growth

AI Forward Deployed Engineer
Remote (UK) | £80,000 to £130,000 base salary

This is a rare opportunity to join an AI-first TechBio company at a pivotal stage of growth, where you will sit at the intersection of advanced machine learning, real-world deployment, and enterprise customer impact. The role is ideal for someone who enjoys solving complex technical problems in live customer environments and turning those solutions into scalable platform capabilities.

The Company

They are an AI-driven TechBio organisation focused on transforming pharmaceutical research and development. Their platform applies natural language processing, large language models, and knowledge graph technology to structure insights from vast volumes of scientific literature. Working with enterprise pharmaceutical customers globally, they enable faster and more informed drug discovery through robust, production-grade AI systems. The business operates as a fully remote organisation with a highly collaborative, cross-disciplinary team.

The Role

As an AI Forward Deployed Engineer, you will play a critical role in ensuring enterprise customers successfully integrate and deploy the company's AI platform into their environments. You will balance hands-on customer delivery with contributions to the core engineering platform.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Leading end-to-end technical delivery for enterprise customer integrations, from early trials through to production deployment
  • Designing and implementing AI-driven integrations, including LLM, agent-based, and retrieval workflows
  • Partnering with customer technical teams to understand requirements and deliver robust, scalable solutions
  • Translating recurring customer needs into productised features within the core platform
  • Collaborating closely with internal engineering, data science, and commercial teams to shape solution design and delivery

Your Skills and Experience

You will bring strong commercial experience delivering AI or machine learning systems into production, combined with the ability to work confidently in customer-facing environments.

Key capabilities include:

  • Hands-on experience deploying NLP or LLM-powered features in production environments
  • Strong knowledge of retrieval-augmented generation systems, retrieval and recommendation architectures, and vector databases
  • Experience building, debugging, and maintaining end-to-end LLM workflows
  • Familiarity with graph databases and modern cloud data warehouses
  • Confidence designing integration architectures across APIs, data platforms, and enterprise infrastructure
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly

What They Offer

  • Base salary between £80,000 and £130,000
  • Fully remote working environment
  • Exposure to enterprise-scale AI deployments within the life sciences sector
  • The opportunity to influence both customer outcomes and the evolution of a core AI platform
  • A collaborative, high-impact environment with clear scope for professional growth

How to Apply

If you are excited by customer-facing AI engineering roles and want to work on meaningful, production-grade machine learning systems, apply now to learn more about this opportunity

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