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I am working with a Microsoft Partnered consultancy who are looking for an AI Consultant to join their growing team. You will have the opportunity to work on a variety of client projects across a number of different industries such as retail, finance and the public sector.

In this position, you will join a growing Data & AI practice and will work directly with clients to understand their challenges. You will then use your experience to advise solutions that can benefit the business and help improve performance using AI, ML and Advanced Analytics.

The client is committed to becoming leaders in their industry within the UK and renowned for offering fantastic opportunities to move up the ranks of the business. Every colleague within the team has their own personalised development plan, with clear goals set and promotions earned through merit!

This is an exciting time to join the business so please reach out to learn more about the team. As part of this role, you will be responsible for -

Build relationships with clients and take the lead on delivering AI solutions to benefit the business
Design and develop AI algorithms and models
Provide training to clients on the best practices of working with AI tools
Implement AI models into client environments and monitor on-going performance, making changes where necessary
Be technical expert on projects for all AI technologies including ML and NLPTo be successful in this role you will have.

Commercial experience working in AI/ML
Strong programming skills with Python and other languages such as R or Java
Strong cloud experience in an Azure environment (AWS or GCP also beneficial)
Experience with Gen AI would be beneficialThis is a home-based role, however travel to client sites is required on an ad-hoc basis. You will also travel to company get togethers once per quarter, with travel to these events expensed. Some of the benefits included in this role are -

Salary up to £60,000 depending on experience
Performance related bonus scheme of up to 10%
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Company pension scheme; 5% matched contribution
Healthcare benefits such as private healthcareThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full information, simply apply to the role with your CV, and I will call you to discuss further. My client is looking to begin the interview process ASAP, so don't miss out, APPLY now!

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