GenAI/ML Senior Sales Specialist, UKI AI Specialist Team

London, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Seniority
Senior
Posted
27 Mar 2026 (Last month)
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the pioneer and recognized leader in Cloud Computing. Our web services provide a platform for IT infrastructure in-the-cloud that is used by hundreds of thousands of developers and businesses around the world. These customers range from start-ups to leading web companies to Global 500 companies in financial services, pharmaceuticals, and technology.

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Key job responsibilities
Key job responsibilities

- Lead the AWS AI Business for your assigned verticals and sub-industries, across UKI.
- Accelerate customer adoption by defining and implementing domain specific GTM and Sales strategies within your assigned sub-verticals, leveraging AWS Sales and our partner ecosystem.
- Build Trust with Executives, Data Science, Developers, Line of Business and C-suite leaders, building trust with your soft skills and technical expertise, and following through to help solve their most compelling business problems.
- Develop and deliver compelling ROI and business cases to drive adoption of AWS Gen AI solutions.
- Act as the front line within your accounts for all specialist customer engagement in your tech domain.
- Create & articulate compelling value propositions that address specific needs of your customers.
- Build and innovate: Co-Develop GTM motions on new product launches and work with product teams on the creation of innovative new services.
- Partner with the world’s biggest system integrators, FM Developers to deliver on customer projects.
- Spearhead market expansion by pinpointing new customer segments and Gen AI use cases
- Collaborate cross-functionally to continuously strengthen AWS's Gen AI value proposition
- Gather voice-of-customer insights to inform product roadmaps and enhance the customer experience
- Drive sales efforts spanning multiple lines of business with decision-making authority and budget ownership.
- Role require traveling up to 50% (local / international).

A day in the life
You’re surrounded by innovation. You’re empowered with a lot of ownership. Your growth is accelerated. The work is challenging. You have a voice here and are encouraged to use it. Your experience and career development is in your hands. We live our leadership principles every day. At Amazon, it's always "Day 1".

About the team
Diverse Experiences
Amazon values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn’t followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don’t let it stop you from applying.

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