GenAI/ML Specialist Solutions Architect, AWS Global Sales (AGS)

Edinburgh, Alba / Scotland, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
11 May 2026 (Yesterday)
AWS is seeking a GenAI/ML Specialist Solutions Architect (SSA) for large enterprise customers in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (UKI). You'll be instrumental in driving the adoption of AWS GenAI/ML services while helping organizations achieve their innovation and transformation goals through GenAI/ML architectures.

This role requires technologists with deep domain-specific expertise, able to address advanced concepts and feature designs. As part of the AGS organization, SSAs work with customers who have complex requirements that require expert-level knowledge to solve. You must have deep technical expertise in Generative AI and Machine Learning services, enterprise-grade architectural strategies, and a passion for solving complex business challenges. We are looking for technical experts who can bridge the gap between innovative AI technologies and practical business outcomes for our customers.

You'll work directly with a diverse top range of customers in UKI to help them make optimal technical decisions in their AI/ML journey, balancing innovation with practical constraints and compliance requirements. You'll have the opportunity to build enduring relationships with these organizations and establish yourself as a trusted technical advisor in the rapidly evolving field of Generative AI and Machine Learning.

Key job responsibilities
1. Technical Expertise & Solution Design: Provide customers with deep technical expertise in Generative AI and Machine Learning technologies, designing innovative solutions that help them meet strategic business objectives using AWS products

2. Customer Advisory: Act as a trusted advisor to line of business, AI, Data, and C-suite leaders, translating complex technical concepts into business value and guiding their AI transformation journey

3. Technical Leadership: Lead architectural reviews, workshops, and proof-of-concepts to advance customers' technical objectives and validate proposed solutions

4. Thought Leadership: Share best practices through AWS blogs, whitepapers, reference architectures, and helping to educate the broader technical community

5. Product Feedback & Innovation: Gather customer insights to inform AWS product teams about market needs and opportunities, contributing to the evolution of AWS GenAI/ML services based on real-world implementation experience

6. External Representation: Serve as a thought leader in the Generative AI space, representing AWS at industry events and conferences, such as AWS Summit and re:Invent

About the team
AWS Values Your Experience
We encourage all candidates to apply, regardless of whether you meet every qualification listed. Whether you're early in your career, have followed a non-traditional path, or bring alternative experiences - we want to hear from you.

Why AWS?
As the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS) pioneered cloud computing and continues to innovate. From ambitious startups to Global 500 companies, organizations trust our robust suite of products and services to power their businesses.

Inclusive Culture
Learning and curiosity are fundamental to AWS. Our employee-led affinity groups foster an inclusive environment where differences are celebrated. Through continuous learning experiences and events, we create spaces where everyone can bring their authentic selves to work.

Professional Development
As we work toward our goal of becoming Earth's Best Employer, we invest heavily in our people. You'll have access to extensive knowledge-sharing opportunities, mentorship programs, and career development resources to help you grow professionally.

Work/Life Harmony
Success at work shouldn't require compromise in personal life. We promote flexibility in our working culture and support a balanced approach to career and personal commitments. When people feel supported both professionally and personally, innovation thrives.

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