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Software Engineer - AI/ML | Leading Pharma Client | 6-Month Contract | Inside IR35 | Hybrid (3 Days Onsite)

My client, a global pharmaceutical leader, is looking for an experienced Software Engineer to contribute to the development of cutting-edge AI/ML solutions aimed at transforming healthcare. This is a 6-month contract, inside IR35, offering hybrid working (3 days onsite).

Key Responsibilities

Develop robust backend systems for Python-based web applications
Integrate AI/ML components with data, infrastructure, and frontend systems
Deliver high-quality, well-documented, and thoroughly tested code
Monitor and enhance performance of tools and services
Collaborate across technical teams to build end-to-end data pipelinesEssential Skills

Proven experience in Python backend development (e.g. FastAPI)
Strong cloud-native development skills, ideally with Google Cloud
Familiarity with DevOps practices, automated testing (e.g. pytest), and agile methodologies
Passion for healthcare innovation and continuous learning
Bonus: Background in biological sciences or pharmaceutical industryPreferred Skills

Experience with Docker and multi-container architectures
Exposure to scientific datasets (e.g. genomics, proteomics)
Familiarity with AI/ML deployment, especially NLP tools (LangGraph, AutoGen)
Understanding of AI/ML evaluation and iterative improvement
Some experience with frontend development (e.g. React)

If this opportunity aligns with your experience and interests, please apply with your updated CV

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