3 of 3 OpenAI Jobs in Cheshire

Senior AI Engineer Python, React, Azure

Hiring Organisation
Synextra
Location
Birchwood Park, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£75,000 - £95,000 per annum
Architect complex backend pipelines in Python, incorporating multi-agent systems, advanced RAG patterns, and prompt engineering strategies within Azure’s enterprise AI ecosystem (Azure OpenAI, Azure AI Search, Document Intelligence) Establish and enforce best practices for the TypeScript/React frontend, ensuring a highly performant, accessible, and intuitive user experience … tooling (GitHub Actions or Azure DevOps), containerisation (Docker), and Infrastructure as Code concepts (Terraform preferred) Working familiarity with Azure cloud services — particularly Azure OpenAI Service, Azure AI Search, and Azure Container Apps — sufficient to design and deploy AI-driven solutions within our existing Azure estate Desirable Technical Skills Familiarity with ...

Senior Full Stack Engineer

Hiring Organisation
Synextra
Location
Birchwood Park, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Full-Time
Salary
£75,000 - £95,000 per annum
solutions within our existing Azure estate Desirable Technical Skills Genuine interest in AI/LLM technologies with some hands-on experience integrating APIs (e.g., OpenAI, Azure OpenAI) into applications Familiarity with RAG patterns, vector search, and document processing pipelines for AI-enhanced applications Experience with data engineering tooling such ...

Backend Laravel Developer (Hybrid/Remote)

Hiring Organisation
Marstep Resourcing Solutions
Location
Chester, Cheshire, North West, United Kingdom
Employment Type
Permanent, Work From Home
Salary
£60,000
/MySQL/MariaDB indexes & table design Data: worked with big data and enjoys it Worked with many APIs, e.g Stripe, Google, AWS, OpenAI Understands Backend concepts such as Data Caching/Job Queues Personable: Happy to travel to Chester once or twice per month Solve problems rather than ...