AWS Solution Designer

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AWS Solution Designer – GenAI (Contract)

We’re working with a leading enterprise organisation seeking an AWS Solution Designer with strong Generative AI experience to lead the end-to-end design and delivery of GenAI solutions within complex environments.

This is a hands-on, delivery-focused role combining technical leadership with stakeholder engagement, ideal for someone who has designed and implemented LLM and RAG-based solutions on AWS.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and deliver end-to-end GenAI solutions on AWS

  • Lead LLM model creation, fine-tuning, benchmarking and evaluation

  • Design and implement RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) architectures

  • Define and run LLM evaluation frameworks covering accuracy, safety and robustness

  • Own delivery of AI and data initiatives, ensuring governance, quality and timelines

  • Work closely with senior stakeholders to translate business requirements into scalable AI solutions

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong background as an AWS Solution Architect / Solution Designer / GenAI Architect

  • Proven hands-on experience with Generative AI, LLMs and RAG

  • Experience with model fine-tuning, evaluation and benchmarking

  • Solid AWS cloud architecture experience

  • Demonstrated delivery ownership and stakeholder management experience

  • Ability to operate as a techno-managerial lead in enterprise environments

    Nice to Have

  • Experience delivering AI solutions in regulated or large-scale organisations

    This role offers the opportunity to work on high-impact GenAI initiatives, shaping production-grade AI solutions rather than proofs of concept.

    Apply now to discuss further details

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