Director of Data Science & AI – Global Manufacturing Transformation

London
10 months ago
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Director of Data Science & AI – Global Manufacturing Transformation

We’re hiring on behalf of a global manufacturing group headquartered in London, actively investing in AI and data science to modernise and future-proof its operations across multiple continents.

This newly created role — Director of Data Science & AI — sits at the intersection of industry and innovation, offering the rare opportunity to lead enterprise-scale AI transformation in one of the world’s most traditional sectors.

You’ll own the AI and data strategy, manage a high-performing technical team, and work directly with executive leadership to deliver measurable outcomes across smart manufacturing, supply chain intelligence, and operational efficiency.

Why This Role Is Unique

We’re helping to bridge the gap between world-class AI leadership and the industrial sector. Executives from other data-driven environments — including Finance, SaaS, Retail, or Logistics — are encouraged to apply, especially those seeking to lead innovation in a high-impact, under-digitised industry.

Key Responsibilities



Lead the global AI and data strategy across smart factory, logistics, and enterprise-wide digital programmes.

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Build and manage a cross-functional team of data scientists, ML engineers, and analytics professionals.

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Translate strategic business challenges into scalable machine learning and data solutions.

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Drive cultural change in a traditional sector, evangelising data-first decision-making at executive and board level.

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Partner with manufacturing sites, regional execs, and global leadership to deliver AI-enabled innovation at scale.

What We’re Looking For

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Proven track record in delivering enterprise-scale data science or AI programmes.

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Experience leading teams in sectors such as manufacturing, fintech, SaaS, or logistics.

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Strong knowledge of machine learning, data architecture, and deployment tools (Python, SQL, Azure, Snowflake, etc).

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Exceptional communication skills with executive presence.

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Passion for shaping AI’s impact on industry and solving real-world operational challenges.

What’s on Offer

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Executive-level position in a global, future-facing organisation.

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Chance to shape AI strategy in a sector with enormous transformation potential.

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Autonomy, influence, and visibility at board level.

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Bonus, equity participation, and career-defining scope.

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