AI Developer (NebulaOne)

Manchester, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£500 – £525 pd

Salary

£500 – £525 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
30 Jun 2026 (2 days ago)

Agentic AI Developer

Rate - £525 a day

Location - Manchester

Duration - 3 Months initially

Ir35 - Inside (Must use an umbrella Company)

Based within the Digital Workplace Team, the AI Enablement Officer will play an essential role in supporting the University's growing use of NebulaONE, the University's platform for responsible AI, intelligent automation and knowledge-driven service improvement agents.

The postholder will apply strong organisational, communication and support skills to help colleagues effectively use NebulaONE and other emerging AI technologies.

They will provide platform administration, user onboarding, training and support services that enable staff to create, manage and use AI agents confidently and responsibly. Working closely with the Agentic AI Engineer, the postholder will support the operational delivery and adoption of NebulaONE across the University.

Working alongside colleagues from across the University, the postholder will help promote the effective use of AI technologies, support users throughout their adoption journey and contribute directly to the Manchester 2035 strategic vision.

What are you looking for in terms of previous experience / skills

Platform Administration

Configures and maintains user access, permissions, groups and platform settings within NebulaONE

Supports the onboarding of new users, departments and projects onto NebulaONE

Maintains platform documentation, user guidance and operational procedures User Enablement

Delivers training sessions, workshops and demonstrations to support the effective use of NebulaONE

Acts as a key point of contact for NebulaONE users, providing guidance on platform capabilities and best practice

Works with stakeholders across the University to support the successful adoption of NebulaONE

Operational Support

Works closely with the Agentic AI Engineer to support the delivery, administration and growth of NebulaONE

Supports testing, rollout and user adoption of new NebulaONE capabilities and features Engagement and Continuous Improvement

Monitors platform usage and user feedback to identify opportunities for improvement

Contributes to the development of support resources, training materials and knowledge repositories

Participates in broader AI-related communities of practice across the University and wider HE sector

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