AI Engineer

Tenth Revolution Group
Glasgow
3 days ago
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AI Engineering Consultant - Home-based - £55-60k


Please note - this role requires you to be based in the UK on a permanent basis with the unrestricted right to work in the UK. This organisation is not able to offer sponsorship now or at any time in the future.


A well-respected Microsoft Consulting Partner are looking to recruit for talented AI Engineering Consultants to join their team and grow their AI practice in line with client demand and their strong pipeline of projects.


In this role you will be working as part of an agile team working closely with clients to support them with the implementation and optimisation of the latest AI technologies. As a Consultant you will work with clients to understand their business needs and then design appropriate AI solutions which will ensure success.


This will be a varied and challenging role. Your responsibilities will include:


  • Work closely with clients to understand their business challenges and opportunities to apply AI driven solutions.
  • Work as part of a team to develop models and algorithms using AI technologies.
  • Be an AI tech champion who can provide expertise in AI technologies.
  • Carry out necessary data analysis to ensure that data is prepared for AI modelling.
  • Track AI model performance, making necessary amendments.
  • Provide clients with the necessary training around their AI tools.


To be a good fit for this role you should be an experienced individual who has worked within a data focused tech environment with a passion for AI technologies. You should have the following technical experience:


  • Experience working within a Microsoft Azure cloud environment.
  • Strong experience with Python.
  • Experience with AI & Machine Learning technologies.
  • AI framework & library experience.


You should have strong communication skills and feel confident dealing directly with clients to be a good fit for this role.


This role offers you the opportunity to work with the latest technologies on fascinating projects within an organisation who will give you the tools to progress and truly invest in your development. Your package will include:


  • Starting salary of £55-60k perm annum.
  • Bonus of 10% paid annually.
  • 25 dedicated training days.


To apply for this role please submit your CV or contact David Airey on or at .


Tenth Revolution Group are the go-to recruiter for Data & AI roles in the UK offering more opportunities across the country than any other recruitment agency. We're the proud sponsor and supporter of SQLBits, Power Platform World Tour, and the London Fabric User Group. We are the global leaders in Data & AI recruitment.

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