Cypher Jobs in London

3 of 3 Cypher Jobs in London

Graph Engineer

London, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Harvey Nash Group
and implement labelled property graphs, write Cypher queries, and ideally have experience with Hume for graph visualisation and analysis. Key Responsibilities: Design and implement graph data models using Neo4j Build pipelines to transform and enrich structured and unstructured data into graph schemas Write complex Cypher queries to support analysis and visualisations Collaborate with analysts, data scientists, and engineers … use cases Support data ingestion, integration, and transformation workflows Contribute to building visual graph dashboards and workflows, especially if familiar with Hume Requirements: Active SC clearance Strong experience with Neo4j and Cypher Experience with labelled property graphs Solid understanding of graph data modelling and data transformation Experience integrating data from multiple sources Familiarity with Hume or similar graph intelligence More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Gen AI Developer

London, United Kingdom
Applicable Limited
use of Large Language Models Knowledge and experience of either AWS or Azure: AWS (boto3, Bedrock, Sagemaker, Lambda, S3, EC2) Azure (azure Open AI service, Cosmos DB) Python Langgraph Neo4j/cypher Other coding languages/frameworks e.g. Java/.Net AI RAG (retrieval augmented generation) Graph RAG Few shot detection Embedding models/LLMs - how they work, how More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Senior Research Scientist Knowledge & Semantics

London, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Anson Mccade
one ML framework (e.g. PyTorch, TensorFlow) Clear communicator, able to present work to technical and non-technical stakeholders Nice to have: Familiarity with tools like PyTorch-Geometric, PyKeen, or Neo4j Experience with SQL, Cypher, or other query languages Exposure to applying AI in public sector or defence domains An interest in collaborating on papers, prototypes or funded R&D More ❯
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