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Artificial Intelligence Product Owner

Intelix.AI
London
1 week ago
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Overview

This role will suit an experienced consultant type profile to bridge the gap between advanced AI capabilities and practical business solutions. In this pivotal role, you will be instrumental in driving AI adoption across client organizations, ensuring that AI investments deliver measurable business value and transformational outcomes. You will serve as both a strategic advisor and hands-on expert, directly supporting clients in implementing AI-powered tools, designing automation strategies, and fostering a culture of AI-enabled innovation.


This is a high-impact, client-facing role that requires a unique blend of technical expertise, business acumen, and change management skills. You will work closely with C-suite executives, technical teams, and business units to identify opportunities, design solutions, and ensure sustainable adoption of AI technologies. The ideal candidate will be passionate about empowering organizations through AI and possess a proven track record of delivering tangible ROI on AI initiatives.


Base pay range

Up to £110k per annum + 30 Days Holiday, 25% Bonus, 15% Pension, Full Health Care


Responsibilities & Requirements


  • Proven experience building an AI Centre of Excellence or Value Office from the ground up, with a track record of identifying, prioritising, and delivering high-impact use cases—demonstrated pipeline of Multi Million annual value.
  • Delivery of lighthouse AI initiatives with quantified business impact (e.g., cost savings, efficiency gains), including robust models for tracking and validating benefits across the enterprise.
  • Established AI governance and Responsible AI frameworks, aligned with enterprise risk, compliance, and audit functions—including data sensitivity controls, redaction protocols, and model risk management.
  • Executive engagement and C-suite communication skills: ability to operate at board level, leading steering committees, producing strategic updates, and maintaining a disciplined value-realisation cadence.
  • Experience scaling AI across a large, matrixed organisation, managing multi-squad delivery teams, embedding reusable playbooks, and ensuring smooth transition to BAU operations.
  • Change leadership and cross-functional influence, with a demonstrated ability to drive adoption of AI solutions across business units without direct authority.
  • Enterprise AI Leadership – End-to-end ownership of scalable AI platforms serving 1,000+
  • Governance – Built risk and compliance frameworks validated by boards and regulators.
  • Change Management – Proven success driving tech adoption across complex, matrix orgs.
  • Data & MLOps – Model registries, feature stores, and secure cloud-based ML pipelines.
  • Communication – Translates technical complexity into clear, strategic narratives for executive.
  • Marketing Acumen – Deep understanding of personalization, content accuracy, & cycle time.


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Information Technology


Location: London Area, United Kingdom


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