Artificial Intelligence Consultant

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Milton Keynes
1 month ago
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Location: Milton Keynes / London – Monthly travel


Reporting to: Chief Data Officer (CDO)


This is an opportunity to join a cloud-native insurance organisation that is in the midst of a major digital transformation. As the AI Architect, you will shape a greenfield, enterprise-wide AI adoption strategy, ensuring AI is implemented in a secure, scalable, and value-driven way.


This is a strategic yet hands-on role, not focused on model building, but on enabling the business, driving adoption, and defining the organisation’s long-term AI vision.


Key Responsibilities

  • Define the enterprise-wide GenAI adoption strategy, ensuring it aligns with business goals
  • Assess and evaluate current AI tools including Microsoft Copilot, Salesforce Agentforce, and Snowflake Cortex
  • Lead AI integration into existing platforms and services
  • Work collaboratively across the business to ensure AI aligns with broader transformation initiatives
  • Serve as a key point of contact for AI safety, governance, and data protection

Why This Role?

You will play a major role in shaping the long-term AI vision for an organisation that is serious about AI investment and innovation. With significant funding already committed, you’ll help establish how the business leverages AI now and scales it in the years ahead. This is a rare chance to architect an enterprise wide AI landscape from the ground up.


What We’re Looking For

  • Experience fulfilling the responsibilities above even if on a smaller scale.
  • Flexibility across AI tooling, experience with Cortex, Agentforce, or Copilot is beneficial but not essential
  • Experience within insurance or financial services is advantageous, though not mandatory

If this sounds of interest, please apply!


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