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Chief AI Strategist


99% remote – NorthWest based


Ready to Lead the AI Revolution? We're Hunting for an AI Guru


Look, AI roles are everywhere. Butthis one? It’s different.


We’re working with a forward-thinking, tech-savvy company that’s been ahead of the curve for 25+ years. Now, they’re all-in on AI and looking for a Chief AI Strategist to come in and helpreinvent the wheel. You won’t be about buzzwords this is real, game-changing AI that will shake up their entire business.


They need a Chief AI Strategist who is someone who lives and breathes AI, not just an “engineer” but a strategic powerhouseandhands-on doer.


What’s the deal?

  • Communicating and advising on AI with C-Suite members
  • Drive AI across everything: production lines, decision-making, development, and beyond
  • Build AI systems that speed things up, cut costs, and kick outdated processes to the curb
  • Work remotely (mostly), but get out and meet the team sometimes (in the North West if you fancy it)


Who you are:

  • You KNOW your AI and ML inside out RAG, LLMs, backend data flows? Check.
  • You’ve built AI that actually moves the needle in real businesses (manufacturing, SaaS, industrial you get it)
  • You’re equally comfy sketching out strategy with directors as you are diving into the code
  • You get how to scale AI beyond pilots to full-on game changer


Why this role:


  • Flexible salary - tell us what you need, they will listen – of course nothing to over the top
  • Backed by a major group aiming to be theMicrosoft/SAP of their industryyes, seriously
  • You won’t be a side player. This iscore to the businessstrategy and growth
  • The CEO used to be skeptical but now won’t stop pushing to get this done


If you want to be at thecutting edge, shaping a company’s future with AI as the heart of everything, this is your moment.


No fluff, just facts. Just real AI, real impact, real leadership.



📩 Drop me a message, let’s talk about this Chief AI Strategist role and all things AI, future-building, and how you can help shape processes within the business.

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