Artificial Intelligence Consultant

Intelix.AI
Birmingham
4 months ago
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Up to £90k + Bonus & Benefits



Boutique strategy consulting organisation advancing a multi-year data and AI transformation agenda and building out unified AI Centre of Excellence (CoE) for their clients to accelerate value realisation from AI, ML and GenAI investments.


You will help clients shift toward measurable business outcomes, responsible AI governance, and enterprise-wide enablement.




Role Overview



The successful candidate will define and operate an enterprise-scale AI Value , responsible for identifying, prioritising, and scaling AI initiatives that deliver quantifiable commercial impact across global operations.



Key Responsibilities



  • Establish and lead the AI Value Offices to identify and govern high-value AI use cases.
  • Partner with C-suite, business, and technology stakeholders to define and execute a clear AI value roadmap.
  • Oversee cross-functional squads building and scaling AI/ML/GenAI products across domains.
  • Deliver AI programme governance including Responsible-AI, risk alignment, and benefit tracking.
  • Produce executive-level reporting and steer-co material to communicate value outcomes and strategic alignment.
  • Lead adoption through playbooks, lifecycle models, and change enablement.



Candidate Profile



  • Proven background delivering enterprise-wide data or AI transformation initiatives within a top-tier consultancy or blue-chip corporate.
  • Demonstrable experience leading AI value delivery, CoE mobilisation, or multi-disciplinary product teams.
  • Technical literacy across data and AI ecosystems (Azure, GCP, Databricks, Snowflake, Power BI, Kafka, LLMs).
  • Exceptional stakeholder management up to CIO/CDO level with a track record of influence and measurable delivery.
  • Strong grasp of responsible-AI, governance frameworks, and value-tracking methodologies.
  • Agile delivery experience with pragmatic, outcome-driven leadership style.



This is a strategic opportunity to define the enterprise AI agenda for a global organisation at scale. You will operate with direct C-suite visibility, measurable impact, and the autonomy to shape the value office blueprint across multiple markets.

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