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Head of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Manchester
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Head of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Location: Manchester
Salary: Excellent Salary + Bonus + Car Allowance + Benefits

Shape the Future of AI

Join an award-winning, internationally recognised SaaS leader as their Head of AI- (Associate Director) and take the helm of their artificial intelligence transformation. This is dynamic and progressive role where you will define the organisations generative AI and machine learning strategy, with hands-on technical leadership to build production-grade AI capabilities that deliver cutting edge client solutions and optimise business performance

The Role

Own the company's AI strategy and identify high-value opportunities
Lead AI initiatives from vision through to production deployment
Build business cases that influence senior stakeholders
Empower teams to scale AI across the organisation
Maintain technology RADAR and manage AI governance and riskRequired Skills & Experience

Production experience with Generative AI, LLMs, NLP, and RAG systems
Strong knowledge of Knowledge Graphs and semantic technologies
Proficient in Python, SQL, PyTorch/TensorFlow
Experience with DevOps, CI/CD, DevSecOps and secure ML pipelines.
Proven experience in AI/ML/ Data science leadership with measurable business impact.
Degree in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Data Science or related STEM fieldImagine leading AI innovation with genuine autonomy and working an entrepreneurial, world-class leadership team. You won't just advise or research you will execute production systems serving a prestigious international client base. Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to lead strategic decision making, technical delivery and market impact, backed by a market-leading international organisation offering an excellent compensation package.

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