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AI Architect

Wokingham
1 week ago
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Our client, a key player in the technology sector, is currently seeking a seasoned AI Architect to join their team on a contract basis. This role involves leading the design and further development of an existing AI/ML platform, enabling multiple teams to build secure, scalable, and automated AI solutions on Microsoft Azure.

Key Responsibilities:

Designing and developing a robust AI/ML platform using Microsoft Azure
Ensuring the platform is secure, scalable, and automated for long-term use
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to implement AI solutions
Integrating networking and DevOps best practices into the platform
Managing the full lifecycle of AI models, from inception to deployment
Maintaining cloud security and ensuring compliance with industry standards
Providing thought leadership and strategic direction for AI initiatives within the organisation

Job Requirements:

Experience in IT architecture with a focus on AI
Deep expertise in Microsoft Azure's AI, networking, and DevOps ecosystem
Proficiency in building enterprise-grade architecture solutions
Strong understanding of cloud security and compliance requirements
Ability to manage end-to-end AI model lifecycles
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively with multiple teams
Relevant degree or equivalent experience in a related field
If you are an experienced AI Architect looking for an exciting new contract opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and strategic projects, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's innovative and dynamic team

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