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Solution Architect – AI & Machine Learning

Wyatt Partners
City of London
3 days ago
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Solution Architect – AI & Machine Learning

Salary: Very competitive + bonus & benefits

A Solutions Architect in Artificial Intelligence is required by a FTSE 250 giant with B2B & B2C business offerings.

The company are looking to quickly accelerate the adoption of AI technology across the company, in which this role will play a key part.

Reporting into the Group AI Leader the Solutions Architect will be focused on designing and building AI services and products for the business. You will project manage and have access to World Class IT professionals to do so.

You will have experience of end to end Artificial Intelligence solution architecture projects within an enterprise company.

Experience Required :

  • Experience of building and leading Delivery teams in the context of AI projects
  • Still hands on, comfortable in rolling up your sleeves
  • Working in an Agile environment
  • Strong understanding of the Architectures that underlie different parts of AI & Machine Learning solution development
  • Strong Interpersonal Skills with the ability to influence within a large corporate environment

If this Solutions Architect role with focus in Artificial Intelligence development sounds like something you might be interested in please click on the link and send us your CV, or contact us directly for a confidential conversation.


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