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Head of Artificial Intelligence

MBN Solutions
Glasgow
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Head of Artificial Intelligence

Location:Glasgow, Other UK locations will be considered.

Full-time | Hybrid Working Available

Competitive Senior Level Salary + Bonus + Car Allowance + Benefits


MBN have partnered exclusively with a leading Scottish based organisation in search for a Head of Artificial Intelligence to join their established team.


TheHead of Artificial Intelligencewill unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence across a global enterprise.


This is a rare opportunity to shape and lead an AI function from the ground up — driving tangible value, accelerating business growth, and embedding AI into the core of how people work.


🧠 What You’ll Be Responsible For:


  • Define and executean enterprise-wide AI strategy focused on commercial impact, adoption, and responsible innovation.


  • Partner with executive leadership and regional business headsto identify and prioritise high-impact AI opportunities.


  • Champion AI adoptionthrough awareness, training, and up skilling initiatives across diverse global teams.


  • Collaborate closelywith IT, Data Science, Architecture, and InfoSec to build scalable, compliant, enterprise-grade AI solutions.


  • Advise C-suite leaderson the value, risks, and ethical implications of AI technologies.


  • Build and leada high-performing AI team, establishing the delivery model and capabilities required to scale success.


📊 Success Will Be Measured By:


  • Quantifiable business value delivered via AI initiatives.
  • Growth in AI literacy and solution adoption across the organisation.
  • Deployment of a robust AI risk and ethics framework.
  • A well-prioritised roadmap of AI opportunities with strong business sponsorship.


🎯 What We're Looking For:


  • Adelivery-oriented leaderwith a track record of using AI to drive real business value in global, complex environments.
  • Deep subject matter expertisein AI, with the ability to translate innovation into impact.
  • Strongcommercial acumenand experience aligning AI initiatives with business strategy.
  • Astrategic thinkerwho thrives in dynamic, fast-moving contexts.
  • Provenleadership skills, able to influence, inspire, and execute across multiple stakeholder groups and geographies.

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