Artificial Intelligence Product Architect

Zazu Digital Talent
Liverpool
3 days ago
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AI Product Architect

Build Internal AI Agents Across Growth and Brand


We are partnering with a fast growing consumer brand building embedded AI capability across ecommerce, performance marketing and brand.


This is not a prompt engineering brief. This is a mandate to design and oversee production grade AI agents that drive measurable commercial outcomes.


The Mandate


Design and oversee the build of three internal AI agents:


• Website Optimisation and CRO Agent

• Performance Marketing and Growth Agent

• Brand Copywriter Agent


Each agent will ingest real business data, generate prioritised recommendations or outputs, integrate into existing workflows and continuously improve based on live performance feedback.


What You Will Do


• Define end to end AI architecture across multiple use cases

• Map and integrate data sources across analytics, paid media, CRM and ecommerce systems

• Design orchestration logic and feedback loops

• Translate commercial growth objectives into functional AI specifications

• Oversee implementation to ensure scalability, governance and measurable impact

• Embed AI capability directly into operational team workflows


What We Are Looking For


• Proven experience building production grade AI systems, ideally LLM driven

• Strong understanding of data pipelines and analytics infrastructure

• Experience in ecommerce, performance marketing or consumer environments

• Ability to operate at product and commercial level, not just technical execution

• Sound judgement on build versus buy decisions

• Comfortable working autonomously with senior stakeholders


If you have built AI systems that materially impact revenue and want to architect capability from first principles inside an ambitious business, I would welcome a confidential conversation.

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