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CTO / Technical Co-Founder

Equity only - until pre-seed raise is secured (c.Sept 2025)

Hybrid: UK (preferred) or Europe

About Intelligest

Intelligest is an AI-powered SaaS platform transforming biomethane production. Our technology empowers agricultural, industrial, and food waste plants to optimize biomethane output by up to 30%, reduce operational expenses by up to 20%, and unlock unparalleled data transparency.

The challenge we're solving is massive: 70 billion tonnes of organic waste are produced annually, representing an 18-20% global GHG reduction opportunity if harnessed efficiently. Biomethane offers an immediate and scalable decarbonization solution, and Intelligest is leading the charge in maximizing its potential.

The Role

We are looking for a hands-on Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to lead our technology strategy and execution. You should be passionate about moving fast to drive impact, build a strong engineering division and contribute to rapid decarbonisation.

As the CTO, you will shape the development of our AI-powered platform, drive innovation in biomethane optimization, and scale our SaaS infrastructure. This is an opportunity to apply cutting-edge technologies in AI, Machine Learning, Digital Twins, and IoT to one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time.

Key responsibilities

Technology leadership and strategy: Define and execute Intelligest's technology roadmap, ensuring alignment with business objectives.
Product innovation and scaling: Development, deployment, and scaling of our SaaS platform, ensuring reliability, security, and performance.
AI and Machine Learning: Lead the integration and optimization of AI-driven insights, predictive analytics, and Digital Twin technology.
Team growth and mentorship: Build, lead, and mentor a high-performing engineering team, fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration.
IoT and Industrial IoT Integration: Drive the seamless integration of our platform with SCADA and PLC systems, enhancing plant operations.
Cross-functional collaboration: Work closely with CEO, CPO, sales, and marketing teams to bring our solution to market.
External Stakeholders: Represent Intelligest at industry conferences, events, investor and customer meetings as needed, establishing thought leadership.

Must-have qualifications:

3+ years in technology leadership roles, ideally in SaaS, AI, or industrial tech sectors.
Proven experience in building and growing high-performance engineering teams.
Deep understanding of cloud computing, cloud-based architecture, software development methodologies, and data analytics.
Experience with AI/ML, including model development, deployment, and optimization.
Strong leadership, communication, and strategic thinking skills.

Nice-to-have skills:

Background in full-stack development (mobile and web applications).
Experience with IoT and Industrial IoT (IIoT), particularly in SCADA and PLC systems integration.
Prior experience in an early stage startup/founding team.
Knowledge of UI/UX design principles and product ownership.
Familiarity with cybersecurity best practices.

Why join us?

🌏 Real-world impact: help combat climate change by transforming waste into a powerful renewable energy source.

💻 Cutting-edge tech: work on the frontier of AI, Digital Twin, and Industrial IoT.

🚀 High-growth environment: join a fast-scaling startup backed by deep industry expertise.

💚 Mission-driven culture: work with a team that is passionate about innovation and impact

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