Knowledge Discovery Jobs

3 Knowledge Discovery Jobs

Software Engineer - Data

City of London, London, United Kingdom
Tec Partners
We're on a mission to empower experts with groundbreaking knowledge discovery tools. If you're a seasoned Software Engineer - Data with a passion for building AI-native data processing pipelines, we want you on our team! Your Role: Design, optimize, and maintain robust data pipelines for … complex knowledge-intensive documents. Curate and manage large-scale data ingestion and indexing pipelines, ensuring data quality and error handling. Implement end-to-end encryption and data isolation for secure data handling. Collaborate with a diverse team to integrate search infrastructure for large language models. Your First … data pipelines for large volumes of data. Proactive problem-solver with a passion for data. Ready to shape the future of knowledge discovery? Apply now more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £130000 - £140000/annum
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Software Engineer

London Area, United Kingdom
TEC Partners - Technical Recruitment Specialists
be working with an incredibly exciting company that has assembled some of the biggest names in AI to build a pioneering knowledge discovery tool. They are using cutting-edge generative AI and deep LLM’s to do this. They are looking to grow their London team with … Engineers with a passion for AI and a desire to work with a highly experienced team to work on the next generation of knowledge discovery. Requirements - You can be either Frontend or Fullstack focused engineer - Strong experience with React, TypeScript, Python, Django - Flexible, adaptable and excited to work more »
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Senior Product Designer

London Area, United Kingdom
rmg digital
days a week in office) This role will be pivotal to shaping the future of boardroom experiences by incorporating AI- driven knowledge discovery, dynamic meetings, and seamless collaboration within a secure and adaptable ecosystem. Responsibilities: Take ownership and lead the end-to-end design process, overseeing conceptualisation more »
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