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Engineering Manager
Engineering Manager | AI & Agentic Systems
Salary: Up to £115,000 + Bonus Location: Fully Remote Workplace: London, UK
A well-established, high-growth enterprise business is scaling its AI capability and is looking for an Engineering Manager to lead a team building agentic and AI-driven systems at enterprise scale.
This isn’t a generalist EM role. You’ll need to be hands-on, deeply current with the AI/agentic landscape, and lead engineers in building production-grade AI systems—not just managing traditional software delivery. This is a rare opportunity to shape how AI is embedded across a major enterprise, with autonomy over technical direction and team growth, in a fully remote setup.
What You’ll Do
- Lead and grow a team of engineers focused on AI and agentic system development
- Set the technical direction for the design, deployment, and scaling of agentic workflows and AI-driven products across the business
- Stay hands-on with the latest in LLM orchestration, agent frameworks, and enterprise AI architecture—this role expects deep technical involvement, not just oversight
- Partner with senior stakeholders to identify where agentic AI can drive measurable value across enterprise functions
- Balance delivery with technical excellence, while ensuring responsible AI practices (safety, reliability, observability of agentic systems)
- ** Coach and develop engineers**, with a focus on upskilling the team in agentic/AI engineering
- Collaborate with Product and other Engineering Managers to align AI initiatives with wider technology strategy
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What We’re Looking For
Leadership & Experience
- Strong prior experience as an Engineering Manager or senior technical lead, with proof of people leadership
- Deep, hands-on expertise in AI/agentic development, including:
- LLM-based agents
- Orchestration frameworks (e.g., LangChain, LangGraph, AutoGen or equivalents)
- RAG architectures
- Enterprise-scale AI deployment
- A track record of embedding AI/agentic systems in enterprise environments, with a focus on governance, safety, and scalability
- Ability to translate emerging AI capability into practical, production-ready systems


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Technical & Communication Skills
- Comfortable operating at a high technical level in AI—broad full-stack depth is secondary
- Strong communication skills to explain technical AI concepts to non-technical stakeholders
What’s On Offer
- Up to £115,000 + Bonus
- Equity options
- Fully remote working
- A genuine ownership culture, where AI & automation drive strategic decision-making
This is a strong opportunity for an Engineering Manager passionate about building high-performing teams and driving impactful AI-native technology. Apply now!
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