AI Architect

London
5 days ago
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We are seeking an experienced AI Architect to join a global consulting team. This role is central to shaping enterprise-scale AI transformations, combining deep technical expertise with strategic client engagement.

As a Gen AI Architect, you will:

Lead the design and delivery of AI and cloud-native architectures, including Generative AI, NLP, and LLM solutions.
Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and CAG (Cache Augmented) Architecture: Defining architectural patterns for end-to-end pipelines
Act as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders, guiding AI roadmaps and strategy.
Translate complex business needs into scalable AI-driven solutions across public cloud, edge, and hybrid environments.
Drive thought leadership through client workshops, industry forums, and technical advisory.
Ensure AI solutions meet governance, ethics, and responsible AI standards.
Collaborate with internal teams and global partners to deliver world-class AI platforms.
Key Skills & Experience:

10+ years of technical leadership (with a strong background in Software Engineering / Enterprise scale architecture)
Knowledge of GenAI operations (ideally, experience governing AI models in production environments)
Expertise across cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), Kubernetes, and containerised systems.
Strong technical skills in Python, Java/Go, TensorFlow, PyTorch, and data engineering.
Proven ability to engage directly with CxO-level stakeholders.
Experience in MLOps, AI governance, and large-scale deployment.
Recognised professional certifications in AI or cloud technologies.
If you have these skills and would like to find out more, please apply now

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