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Your new company

You'll be joining an organisation embarking on an ambitious, forward‑thinking programme to introduce Artificial Intelligence and Automation across its key services. The goal is to enhance user experience, streamline processes, and drive operational efficiency through intelligent, scalable digital solutions. This is an opportunity to contribute to meaningful transformation within a complex and high‑impact environment.

Your new role

As a Senior AI Technical Architect, you will take the lead in shaping and delivering the enterprise‑wide AI technology approach. You will define strategic AI architecture, ensure alignment with organisational principles, and drive the design and implementation of innovative, production‑ready solutions. You will architect, design and deliver AI systems leveraging Microsoft Azure Cognitive Services, focusing initially on:

AI‑powered Document Intelligence
Multilingual speech transcription and translation
Cognitive search across structured and unstructured content

You will collaborate closely with architecture, data and engineering teams to embed AI capabilities across the wider technology ecosystem. You'll lead technical proof‑of‑concepts, establish API and integration standards, guide engineering best practice and ensure compliance with accessibility, ethical and legal frameworks. This is a hands‑on role at the centre of a growing AI delivery capability.

What you'll need to succeed

Essential technical expertise:

Strong experience designing and delivering AI/ML solutions using Azure Cognitive Services
Hands‑on development skills in Python, C#/.NET, and React
Deep knowledge of RESTful APIs, Azure AI orchestration, Cognitive Search (semantic, keyword and hybrid modes), OCR, layout analysis and metadata extraction

Background in building:

Speech transcription pipelines
Document intelligence models
Multilingual translation solutions

Architectural & strategic capabilities:
Ability to define enterprise AI strategy and align solutions with organisational architecture and technology roadmaps
Experience evaluating and integrating cloud, hybrid, open‑source and vendor AI technologies

Desirable:

Familiarity with Azure OpenAI, Azure Content Safety and Azure DevOps
Experience working within regulated or public sector environments (advantageous but not essential)

What you'll get in return

You'll have the opportunity to shape a high‑profile AI transformation from the ground up, influence strategic decision‑making, and deliver practical, scalable AI capabilities that create real‑world impact. You'll work with cutting‑edge Azure AI technologies and contribute to an ambitious roadmap of innovation and continuous improvement.

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