Automated Intelligence SME

Basingstoke
6 days ago
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Automated Intelligence SME

Clearance Required: SC

An opportunity is available for an experienced AI Subject Matter Expert to support the implementation and delivery of Automated Intelligence solutions within secure environments.

You will work across technical and business teams to design, develop and deploy AI enabled automation capabilities that integrate into existing enterprise systems.

The Role

You will support the delivery of AI driven automation initiatives across secure programmes. The position requires strong technical capability combined with stakeholder engagement and risk awareness.

Key Responsibilities

Design, build and deploy automation solutions integrating AI and machine learning models into existing systems and workflows.

Analyse business processes with stakeholders to identify automation opportunities and define clear requirements.

Develop automation scripts and build data pipelines covering ingestion, preprocessing and feature engineering.

Conduct testing, troubleshooting and performance monitoring to maintain system accuracy and reliability.

Collaborate with data scientists, software engineers and IT teams to ensure seamless deployment.

Produce clear technical documentation and performance reporting.

Support contract discussions, stakeholder engagement and business risk considerations where required.

Technical Skills Required

Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, Java, C# or R.

Experience with machine learning frameworks including TensorFlow, PyTorch or Scikit-learn.

Familiarity with cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure or Google Cloud and associated MLOps practices.

Experience with automation and orchestration tooling such as UiPath, Airflow or Kubeflow.

Experience and Capability

Strong experience delivering AI or automation solutions within enterprise environments.

Ability to work with cross functional teams and translate technical solutions into business value.

Experience operating within controlled or regulated environments.

Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Experience supporting stakeholder engagement and business risk management.

This role suits a technically credible AI professional who can design and implement automation solutions while engaging effectively across secure and regulated programmes.

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