AI Architect

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AI Architect – Generative AI / LLM / Cloud (Enterprise Scale)

We are hiring an experienced AI Architect to lead the design and governance of enterprise-grade AI/ML and Generative AI solutions across data, application and cloud infrastructure layers.

This is a senior-level architecture role focused on delivering production-ready LLM, RAG and agentic AI platforms within complex enterprise environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Define and own AI reference architecture across data ingestion, model orchestration, inference services and application integration

  • Architect and deploy LLM solutions (GPT, BERT, Transformers) including RAG pipelines and vector databases

  • Lead LLMOps / MLOps strategy including model lifecycle, CI/CD for ML, model registry and monitoring

  • Design scalable cloud-native AI solutions in Azure, AWS or GCP

  • Ensure governance, Responsible AI, security, compliance and non-functional requirements (NFRs)

  • Engage senior stakeholders and shape AI roadmaps from discovery through delivery

    Required Experience

  • Proven experience as an AI Architect / Machine Learning Architect / GenAI Architect

  • Hands-on expertise with LLMs, RAG, LangChain, LangGraph, prompt engineering

  • Strong cloud experience: Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock/SageMaker or GCP Vertex AI

  • Experience with Kubernetes, Docker, microservices, API integration

  • Strong knowledge of Python, MLOps, LLMOps, CI/CD, model monitoring

  • Experience delivering enterprise AI solutions at scale

    Desirable

  • Experience with vector databases (Pinecone, FAISS)

  • AI governance, compliance and security architecture

  • Azure AI / AWS ML / Kubernetes certifications

    This role suits a technically hands-on architect who has delivered production AI platforms, not purely research or academic profiles.

    Apply now to discuss full details

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