Artificial Intelligence Analyst - Digital & Emerging Technologies - Technology Consulting - Belfast

EY
Belfast
1 year ago
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The opportunity


We are currently looking for talented Senior Consultants who are seeking a challenge and who are highly competent in developing and deploying AI solutions, to join our team and build on continued success on a global scale. 

Your key responsibilities 
• AI solution design

• Designing, building, deploying and/or managing AI solutions using industry leading approaches across technologies such as Python, Git, SQL and other relevant technologies
• Engaging with clients at all levels across the organisation both business & technology functions
• Nurturing long-term trusted advisor relationships

• Training and managing junior staff and client staff, including quality assurance of client deliverables
• Sensitively responding to client requirements and providing subject matter expertise
• A pragmatic adaptable problem solver that embraces the challenge of defining innovative solutions to unique problems

• Dedicated, quick learner that continuously builds capability in own skill set and can master key technical, functional and professional skills.
• Proficient in: written and verbal communication, presentation, client service and technical writing skills,
• Interest in further developing and integrating operations with technology skills

• Comfortable researching client inquiries and emerging issues, including regulations, industry practices, and new technologies

Key requirements 
• As a minimum, a bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Technology or related fields

• Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience in delivery of AI design, build, deployment or management
• Proficiency or certification in Microsoft Office tools, as well as relevant technologies such as Python, TensorFlow, Jupiter Notebook, Spark, Azure Cloud, Git, Docker and/or any other relevant technologies
• Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work on complex projects and deliver actionable insights

• Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the capability to articulate complex ideas clearly and persuasively
• Fluency in English is mandatory. Proficiency in additional languages is a plus

What we look for:
We’re interested in passionate people with a strong vision, focus on building an innovative tech community, understand how to grow and lead in a large practice and work in the most complex of sectors, and a desire to stay on top of trends in the IT Advisory space. If you can work collaboratively to help businesses achieve their business outcomes, have a keen interest in Technology as well as intellectual curiosity and energy, then our Artificial Intelligence team could be exactly the right place for you.

What we offer:
We offer a competitive remuneration package where you’ll be rewarded for your individual and team performance. Our comprehensive Total Rewards package includes support for flexible working and career development, and with FlexEY you can select benefits that suit your needs, covering holidays, health and well-being, insurance, savings and a wide range of discounts, offers and promotions. Plus, we offer:
Continuous learning:You’ll develop the mindset and skills to navigate whatever comes next.
• Success as defined by you:We’ll provide the tools and flexibility, so you can make a meaningful impact, your way.
Transformative leadership:We’ll give you the insights, coaching and confidence to be the leader the world needs.
• Diverse and inclusive culture:You’ll be embraced for who you are and empowered to use your voice to help others find theirs.

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