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Job Title: AI Architect
Location: Brussels
Contract Duration: 01/01/2025 - 31/01/2026
Work Arrangement: Hybrid (2 days on-site, 3 days remote)

About Our Client

Join a leading organisation committed to advancing technology and innovation. Our client is seeking an experienced AI Architect to strengthen their IT Architecture team and contribute to transformative AI projects.

Key Responsibilities

Deliver comprehensive IT architecture solutions for various AI initiatives, including:
LLM-based applications
Employee and customer chatbots
MLOps aligned with IT processes
Mobile assistants for enhanced customer engagement
AI applications supporting robotic process automation (RPA)
Knowledge extraction from documents
Collaborate with stakeholders, including product owners and project managers, to ensure alignment on architectural strategies.
Support teams in implementing architecture topics, including functional, technical, and security aspects.
Develop solution and reference architecture documents for validation by the architecture committee.

Qualifications

Experience: Minimum of 5 years in an architecture role, with a strong focus on AI technologies.
Technical Skills: Expertise in AI, machine learning, cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud), and MLOps.
Soft Skills: Strong communication and negotiation skills to engage effectively with stakeholders.
Language Proficiency: Fluency in French or Dutch, along with proficiency in English.

Why Join Us?

Impactful Work: Play a key role in shaping the future of AI initiatives.
Innovative Environment: Collaborate with a passionate team dedicated to pushing technological boundaries.
Flexible Work Arrangement: Enjoy a hybrid model that balances on-site collaboration with remote work.Why Partner with NonStop Consulting?

Direct support from a dedicated consultant, ensuring a personalised application experience.
Expert CV review to enhance your application.
Exclusive access to asset management opportunities across the UK and Europe.
Interview coaching with tips to set you up for success.
Constant access to fresh, high-quality job openings in your field.If this opportunity as an AI Architect aligns with your career goals, let's talk! Or, if you'd like to explore similar roles across the UK and Europe, contact NonStop Consulting at (phone number removed) and ask for Thomas Napier, or reach out via email at

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