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Solutions Consultant

Accelleo
London
7 months ago
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Job Description

About Us


At Accelleo, we are driving the next wave of AI-powered innovation. As a leading consultancy and tech-focused startup, we specialise in delivering cutting-edge technological solutions and SaaS products for diverse industries. We're looking for a Technology Solutions Consultant to lead and deliver pioneering projects that leverage advanced technologies to transform businesses.


The Role


As a Technology Solutions Consultant, you will work closely with clients to design and implement AI-driven solutions that streamline operations, improve decision-making, and optimise workflows. You will:

  • Engage with clients to understand their business challenges and identify opportunities for AI and automation.
  • Design and implement innovative technology solutions, leveraging AI, machine learning, and automation tools.
  • Bridge the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders, translating complex concepts into actionable strategies.
  • Lead proof-of-concept projects, guiding organisations through AI adoption and change management.
  • Stay ahead of emerging technologies and advise clients on best practices for digital transformation.


What We’re Looking For

We’re looking for a tech-savvy problem solver who can blend technical expertise with strategic thinking. ...

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