Senior Talent Sourcer (r4923)

Shield AI Shield AI · Defense · London, United Kingdom · People Experience

Shield AI is a deep-tech company in the defense sector focused on intelligent systems, seeking a Staff Talent Sourcer to lead talent discovery and strategy for corporate/G&A groups, market mapping, and pipeline cultivation.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the top of funnel: Partner closely with recruiters and hiring leaders to define target profiles and build deep, data-informed sourcing strategies across multiple regions and functions.
  2. Map the market: Develop comprehensive talent landscapes by company, skillset, and geography; identify hidden talent pools and competitor org structures to inform recruiting strategy.
  3. Generate and engage: Use advanced Boolean, tooling, and creative sourcing channels (LinkedIn Recruiter, ClearanceJobs, HireEZ, Github, forums, niche aerospace networks, etc.) to identify and engage exceptional candidates.
  4. Build pipelines proactively: Maintain warm relationships with high-value candidates to enable just-in-time hiring across priority programs.
  5. Be the sourcing SME: Coach recruiters and hiring managers on market insights, talent availability, and candidate engagement best practices.

Skills

Required

  • 8+ years of proven cross-regional sourcing experience
  • market mapping
  • competitive intelligence
  • candidate generation for highly specialized technical roles
  • Boolean search
  • LinkedIn Recruiter
  • HireEZ
  • sourcing platforms
  • building and maintaining long-term relationships with passive, cleared, or niche engineering talent
  • Excellent communication and storytelling skills
  • Highly organized
  • data-driven
  • operate autonomously
  • fast-paced, mission-driven environment
  • Comfortable working in ambiguous and ever evolving environment with shifting priorities

Nice to have

  • aerospace
  • defense
  • autonomy
  • complex hardware/software industries
  • in-house or executive search environment

What the JD emphasized

  • highly specialized needs
  • building intelligence, relationships, and repeatable systems
  • highly specialized technical roles
  • passive, cleared, or niche engineering talent
  • ambiguous and ever evolving environment with shifting priorities