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Are you passionate about AI and eager to help businesses unlock their full potential? We're working with a forward-thinking, leading Microsoft Cloud partner tech consultancy that's looking for a talented AI Technical Consultant to join their growing team.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies, collaborate with diverse clients, and deliver impactful AI solutions - all while enjoying the flexibility of a remote-first working model.

As an AI Technical Consultant, you'll play a key role in designing, developing, and deploying AI solutions tailored to client needs. You'll work closely with stakeholders to understand business challenges and translate them into actionable AI strategies.

Key responsibilities:

Collaborating with clients to identify opportunities for AI implementation
Designing and developing AI models (ML, NLP, Computer Vision)
Conducting data analysis and preprocessing
Deploying models into production environments
Providing training and support on AI tools and best practices
Staying up to date with the latest AI advancements

Requirements:

Proven experience in AI/ML projects
Proficiency in Python, R, or Java
Familiarity with AI frameworks and cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP)
Strong problem-solving and communication skills
A degree in Data Science, Computer Science, or a related field (preferred)

Benefits:

Flexible remote working
Competitive salary
25 days holiday + home working allowance
Private health insurance (after 1 year)
Enhanced parental leave
24/7 GP and Employee Assistance ProgrammePlease Note: This is a permanent role for UK residents only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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