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Artificial Intelligence Consultant

Cornucopia IT Resourcing
Weybridge
2 days ago
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Overview

AI Technical Consultant
Weybridge, Surrey (Hybrid)

Our client is a globally recognised electronics brand who are looking for an experienced AI Technical Consultant. This role will suit someone with 3–5 years of AI/ML experience who enjoys building innovative solutions that deliver real business value.

What you’ll be doing
  • Designing and building AI-powered solutions, including LLM fine-tuning and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).
  • Leading AI solution architecture across cloud and on-premise systems.
  • Developing and integrating ML models into production environments.
  • Identifying AI opportunities within business processes and advising on adoption.
  • Staying ahead of open-source AI/ML frameworks and assessing new tools.
  • Prototyping, testing, and optimising AI applications for performance.
  • Communicating AI capabilities to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
What we’re looking for
  • Must have strong experience in GenAI
  • Degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, or related field
  • Strong skills in Python, Java, SQL/NoSQL, APIs, and data integration
  • Experience with LLMs/SLMs, on-premise deployment, and open-source AI frameworks (e.g. Hugging Face, LangChain)
  • Excellent consulting and communication skills
Seniority level
  • Not Applicable
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • Technology, Information and Media


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