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AI Architect – Big 4, InsuranceOne of the world’s most renowned consultancies is searching for an AI Architect to play a defining role in shaping and transforming Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning strategies for some of the leading insurance companies in the world.The successful applicant will be responsible for leading AI and Machine Learning engagements which will include engaging with C-level to gather requirements, and design the latest solutions across Generative AI, LLM, NLP, and ML and lead the delivery, you’ll also get involved in pre-sales and create POC’s.This is an excellent opportunity for a talented AI Architect to work for one of the world’s best consultancies and deliver the latest AI solutions for leading insurers.The role is remote with 50% travel to the client site.RequirementsOver five years designing and building solutions across data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.Track record of LLM architecture including training and fine-tuning.Practical experience with Generative AI.Excellent coding skills, preferably with Python.Prior consulting or insurance experience.Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, and ability to communicate to c-level.This is one not to be missed, if interested, please apply via the link below.

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