AI Pre-Sales Solutions Architect

Mexa Solutions
Leeds
1 year ago
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AI Pre-Sales Solutions Architect

£100 – 120k package + bonus

Remote


The organsiation..

Your new home is a major tech player with global service offerings. The organisation is on a strategic growth journey, making it an ideal time to join. With an enviable client base spanning various industries, you'll find a wealth of exciting challenges and opportunities.


With revenues of £billions every year and over 50,000 employees, they are perfectly placed lead the AI revolution.


This is your time to become part of the journey.


Your new role..

You’ll be working closely with your clients and will utilise your pre-sales expertise to understand technical requirements, deliver presentations and create proposals.


As an AI evangelist, you’ll also provide technical leadership and mentorship and will ensure you’re up to date with all the latest advancements in AI and machine learning.


You’ll be joining a team that is busy with projects - you won’t be twiddling your thumbs.


What you’ll bring…

You’ll need excellent customer engagement and pre-sales skills along with a strong technical skillset. Some other skills you’ll bring:

  • Excellent knowledge of AI, including Machine Learning, Generative AI and AI services and tools such as Azure AI and AWS Sagemaker.
  • Strong knowledge and understand of Digital Assistant Solutions such as Microsoft Copilot.
  • Data Architecture experience including data integration, management and reporting & analytics.
  • Strong understanding of DevOps practices and CI/CD pipelines.


Salary and benefits

Salary is £100,000 – 115,000 basic depending on experience, plus £6,600 car allowance and bonus.


The role is predominantly remote but there will be some infrequent travel into London.


Benefits include – private medical care, 25 days holiday (with option to buy more), life assurance x4 your salary, 100s of discounts at retailers, excellent progression opportunities and loads more.


What next

Firstly, please don’t be discouraged by the number of applications this job post receives – I will be reviewing every single application.


You probably want to know more about the role, the business, their products, their plans and their history.



If you’ve got a CV ready to go, please click apply and I look forward to reviewing your CV.

If you don’t have an up to date CV or you want some more info on the role, please email Dominic . Buck @ mexasolutions . com

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