Gambling.com Group

Product Automations Engineer

Gambling.com Group

full-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: United Kingdom

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About the role

  • Build and own AI agents and automated workflows that serve product and marketing teams
  • Work directly with product managers, engineers, and marketers to identify high-value automation opportunities
  • Own the full agent development lifecycle
  • Build and maintain integrations between product systems, marketing platforms, CMS tools, CRMs, and APIs
  • Establish QA frameworks for automated outputs
  • Treat deployed agents as live products
  • Document automations and agent workflows clearly
  • Evaluate and recommend tooling across the automation and AI stack

Requirements

  • Build and own AI agents and automated workflows
  • Work directly with product managers, engineers, and marketers to identify automation opportunities
  • Own the full agent development lifecycle
  • Build and maintain integrations between product systems, marketing platforms, CMS tools, CRMs, analytics stacks, and APIs
  • Establish QA frameworks for automated outputs
  • Treat deployed agents as live products
  • Document automations and agent workflows clearly
  • Evaluate and recommend tooling across the automation and AI stack
Benefits
  • Comprehensive private Healthcare Insurance
  • Flexible work environment and home office available
  • Home office allowance
  • Gym & Leisure Allowance
  • All the hardware and software you need to be successful
  • Regular company events and social outings, activities, Spot Awards and a Monthly Social Club
  • Access to courses for Personal and Career Development
  • Company Paid Volunteer Day
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
AI agentsautomated workflowsagent development lifecycleintegrationsQA frameworksAPIsanalytics stacksautomation tooling
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationdocumentation