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AI Architect

Birmingham
1 week ago
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Solutions AI Architect

Remote (with occasional meet-ups)

Up to £75k + Benefits

We are seeking an experienced AI Architect to join a growing consulting team. This role is central to shaping enterprise-scale AI transformations, combining deep technical expertise with strategic client engagement.

As a Solutions AI Architect, you will:

Lead the design and delivery of AI and cloud-native architectures, including Generative AI, NLP, and LLM solutions.
Act as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, guiding AI roadmaps and strategy.
Translate complex business needs into scalable AI-driven solutions across public cloud, edge, and hybrid environments.
Drive thought leadership through client workshops, industry forums and technical advisory.
Ensure AI solutions meet governance, ethics, and responsible AI standards.
Collaborate with internal teams and partners to deliver world-class AI platforms.
Key skills and Experience

Demonstrated experience as a Solution Architect delivering cloud-based applications.
Strong grasp of system design principles, project governance, and SDLC best practices.
Proven expertise in cloud-native architecture, ideally within the Microsoft Azure ecosystem.
Solid understanding of AI and machine learning solution patterns.
Deep knowledge of API design, data integration, and security standards (OAuth2, SSO, encryption).
Ability to create clear, well-structured architectural documentation, including diagrams and roadmaps.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to bridge business objectives and technical delivery.
Desirable Skills

Background in full-stack or backend engineering, using technologies such as Python, TypeScript, or .NET.
Experience with data engineering and data architecture concepts.
Familiarity with MLOps practices and AI development frameworks (e.g., Azure AI, LangChain, Hugging Face).
Relevant certifications in Azure Architecture, Data, or AI disciplines.
Knowledge of automation tools, monitoring, and observability platforms.

If you have these skills and would like to find out more, please apply now

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