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AI Project Manager

Futureheads Recruitment | B Corp
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9 months ago
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£50,000-65,000 + equity

No sponsorship available


Futureheads are partnered with a leading AI consultancy that work across a wide range of sectors including Media, Cybersecurity and Life Sciences. Their purpose is to help these organisations unlock the full potential of AI, from building next-gen autonomous systems to driving AI strategy and governance. If you are looking to work for a business work on cutting edge and diverse projects that make a real difference, then this is the place!


We are looking to bring in an AI project manager, who can guide a team of multi-discipline specialists across Data Science, AI Engineering, Software Engineering and ML, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope and align with client goals.


Responsibilities include:


  • Requirement gathering
  • Goal defining
  • Project planning
  • Delivery oversight
  • Stakeholder comms and coordination
  • Client management
  • Documentation
  • Project reviews
  • Team enablement


The ideal candidate for this role will come from a technical background and/or be used to managing complex technical projects. An understanding of AI and ML concepts, tools and frameworks would be particularly advantageous.


Key skills:


  • Multiple years experience working on complex technical projects whether as a PM or in a hands on role.
  • Experience working with cross functional teams, delivering on time and within budget.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong problem solving skills.
  • Familiarity with cloud platforms.


This is a remote first role, with any applicants needing to be based within the UK to be considered.

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