Data & AI Director

Anson McCade
Greater London
1 month ago
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Currently working with a leading advisory firm who are in search of a Data & AI Director to join their growing digital practice.

They needhands-on leaders, those who are happy to if neededget involved technicallyfrom a Data Science or ML perspective while also being commercially astute as a strategy Director. You'll need to havesolid consulting experiencewithin a leading firm and have possibly explored some industry positions!

Responsibilities for the Data & AI Director:

  1. Develop data-driven and analytical approaches for improving company performance.
  2. Apply hands-on experience in analysis and applications of data from various complex, high-volume databases.
  3. Understand,utiliseand potentiallybuildpredictive models, machine learning, and AI algorithms to develop data-driven insights and strategies.
  4. Develop tactical tools and solutions to support business strategy execution.
  5. Present technical approaches and findings to a non-technical audience.

Qualifications:

  1. Extensiveblue-chip consulting experience in Artificial Intelligence & Data is essential.
  2. Hands-on leadership and Data Scienceexperience you must be prepared to remain technical.
  3. Preferred industry experience in Retail, CPG, and Private Equity.
  4. Experience with proposal development and strong commercial instincts.
  5. Evidence of leadingsmall,independent, high-performingteams.
  6. Demonstrable knowledge of data, technology, and programming languages.

The Data & AI Director package:

• Highly competitive company bonus

To hear more about our Data & AI Director opportunity, get in touch with Bobby Daniels at Anson McCade on .

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