Founding AI Engineer — CTO Path (London)

Founding AI Engineer — CTO Path (London)

Full-Time 70000 - 90000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the tech stack and build AI-driven finance solutions from the ground up.
  • Company: Join a pioneering startup backed by top investors like Anthropic and Palantir.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, equity options, and the chance to shape the future of finance.
  • Other info: Exciting opportunity for career growth as a founding member of the team.
  • Why this job: Be at the forefront of AI innovation and make a real impact in finance.
  • Qualifications: Experience in software engineering and a passion for AI technologies.

The predicted salary is between 70000 - 90000 £ per year.

GETPYTHIA LIMITED in London is seeking the founding engineer/CTO to own the entire tech stack and architecture of an AI-native finance platform. You’ll build production-grade agents, data pipelines, and scalable infrastructure, replacing high headcount with automated software systems. You will lead the technical direction, develop governance-minded AI solutions, and work closely with a high-caliber founding team backed by angel investors from Anthropic, Palantir, Revolut and Uber.

Founding AI Engineer — CTO Path (London) employer: Jack & Jill

At Jack & Jill, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer that fosters a dynamic and innovative work culture. Our team enjoys a range of benefits including flexible working arrangements, professional development opportunities, and a collaborative environment that encourages creativity and growth. Located in a vibrant area, we offer unique advantages such as access to cutting-edge technology and the chance to work with industry leaders in AI-driven marketing strategies.

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Contact Details:

Jack & Jill Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Founding AI Engineer — CTO Path (London)

Python
SQL
Problem-Solving Skills
Data Engineering
Communication Skills
Data Pipeline Development
API Integration