Head of AI & Data Science

KDR Talent Solutions
London
4 weeks ago
Create job alert

Head of Data Science & AI – Hybrid (Adhoc travel to London) - £100,000-£125,000 + Car Allowance + Bonus + Package


We’re proud to be partnered with our client, a global innovation and transformation consultancy, who are seeking aHead of Data Science & AIto help shape and deliver cutting-edge AI solutions across private and public sectors clients.


About the Role

As the Head of Data Science & AI, you will sit at the intersection of business strategy and advanced technology, helping clients navigate the complexities of AI adoption. You will identify high-impact AI use cases, design comprehensive implementation roadmaps, and oversee large-scale transformation programs that align with business objectives.


You’ll work across industries and functions, collaborating with a diverse team of strategists, technologists, and consultants to deliver meaningful results. This role offers the chance to influence C-suite decision-makers, lead multidisciplinary teams, and drive the future of AI innovation for organisations worldwide.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Strategic AI Consulting:Collaborate with client stakeholders to assess business challenges, identify AI opportunities, and define tailored roadmaps.
  • Use Case Prioritisation:Discover impactful AI applications, estimate ROI, and prioritize initiatives based on feasibility and value.
  • End-to-End Oversight:Lead the implementation of AI solutions into business processes, ensuring alignment with strategic goals.
  • Performance Measurement:Develop frameworks to track the success of AI projects and their business impact.
  • Team Leadership:Guide and mentor cross-functional teams, including data engineers, software developers, agile coaches, and AI experts.
  • Business Development:Partner with leadership to foster new client relationships and drive opportunities for groundbreaking AI projects.
  • Thought Leadership:Stay at the forefront of AI trends and technologies, sharing insights and identifying opportunities for clients to innovate.


What We’re Looking For

  • 8+ years of experience in technology and strategy roles, ideally within consulting, blue-chip companies, or startups.
  • At least 2 years of managerial experience in top-tier strategy consulting or senior IT consulting roles.
  • A strong strategic mindset combined with a passion for technology and innovation.
  • Excellent analytical and communication skills, with the ability to engage senior stakeholders.
  • Flexibility and willingness to travel as required.


Why Join?

Our client values ingenuity and collaboration, creating opportunities from complexity. With over 4,000 specialists globally, their diverse teams deliver transformative results across consumer and manufacturing, defence and security, energy and utilities, financial services, healthcare, and more.

You will receive industry-leading training, mentorship, and career development opportunities, working on exciting projects that are shaping the future of AI. With a flexible hybrid working model, they prioritize both professional growth and work-life balance.


Interested?

If you are a forward-thinking AI strategist who thrives at the intersection of business and technology, we’d love to hear from you. Don’t worry if you don’t tick every box; we encourage brilliant candidates to apply.


Apply now through KDR Recruitment to take the next step in your career.

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Head of AI & Data Science

Head of Data & AI

Full Stack Developer

Principal Data Scientist - NLP

Data Engineer

Managing Consultant - Transport - Data Science (Basé à London)

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Contract vs Permanent Machine Learning Jobs: Which Pays Better in 2025?

Machine learning (ML) has swiftly become one of the most transformative forces in the UK technology landscape. From conversational AI and autonomous vehicles to fraud detection and personalised recommendations, ML algorithms are reshaping how organisations operate and how consumers experience products and services. In response, job opportunities in machine learning—including roles in data science, MLOps, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and more—have risen dramatically. Yet, as the demand for ML expertise booms, professionals face a pivotal choice about how they want to work. Some choose day‑rate contracting, leveraging short-term projects for potentially higher immediate pay. Others embrace fixed-term contract (FTC) roles for mid-range stability, or permanent positions for comprehensive benefits and a well-defined career path. In this article, we will explore these different employment models, highlighting the pros and cons of each, offering sample take‑home pay scenarios, and providing insights into which path might pay better in 2025. Whether you’re a new graduate with a machine learning degree or an experienced practitioner pivoting into an ML-heavy role, understanding these options is key to making informed career decisions.

Machine‑Learning Jobs for Non‑Technical Professionals: Where Do You Fit In?

The Model Needs More Than Math When ChatGPT went viral and London start‑ups raised seed rounds around “foundation models,” many professionals asked, “Do I need to learn PyTorch to work in machine learning?” The answer is no. According to the Turing Institute’s UK ML Industry Survey 2024, 39 % of advertised ML roles focus on strategy, compliance, product or operations rather than writing code. As models move from proof‑of‑concept to production, demand surges for specialists who translate algorithms into business value, manage risk and drive adoption. This guide reveals the fastest‑growing non‑coding ML roles, the transferable skills you may already have, real transition stories and a 90‑day action plan—no gradient descent necessary.

Quantexa Machine‑Learning Jobs in 2025: Your Complete UK Guide to Joining the Decision‑Intelligence Revolution

Money‑laundering rings, sanctioned entities, synthetic identities—complex risks hide in plain sight inside data. Quantexa, a London‑born scale‑up now valued at US $2.2 bn (Series F, August 2024), solves that problem with contextual decision‑intelligence (DI): graph analytics, entity resolution and machine learning stitched into a single platform. Banks, insurers, telecoms and governments from HSBC to HMRC use Quantexa to spot fraud, combat financial crime and optimise customer engagement. With the launch of Quantexa AI Studio in February 2025—bringing generative AI co‑pilots and large‑scale Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) to the platform—the company is hiring at record pace. The Quantexa careers portal lists 450+ open roles worldwide, over 220 in the UK across data science, software engineering, ML Ops and client delivery. Whether you are a graduate data scientist fluent in Python, a Scala veteran who loves Spark or a solutions architect who can turn messy data into knowledge graphs, this guide explains how to land a Quantexa machine‑learning job in 2025.