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Head of Artificial Intelligence, IgniteTech (Remote) - $400,000/year USD

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Overview

IgniteTech is seeking a visionary Head of Artificial Intelligence to lead GenAI capabilities across a 100+ B2B product portfolio. The role reports to the CEO and focuses on shaping a GenAI-first strategy to drive customer retention and product innovation in enterprise software.

What You Will Be Doing
  • Develop comprehensive AI Opportunity Matrices that evaluate and rank customer challenges based on AI feasibility, business impact, and risk factors to guide development priorities
  • Craft evolutionary product roadmaps transitioning offerings from current capabilities to AI-enhanced futures, balancing quick wins with transformative long-term features
  • Create detailed AI feature specifications with robust user stories, acceptance criteria, performance standards, and failsafe mechanisms for exceptional user experiences
  • Conduct thorough customer segment analysis to identify adoption barriers and develop targeted enablement strategies that accelerate AI feature implementation
What You Won’t Be Doing
  • Navigating layers of bureaucracy or micromanagement that stifle your autonomy
  • Implementing technical solutions in isolation without customer insights or alignment with IgniteTech's strategy
Head Of Artificial Intelligence Key Responsibilities
  • Spearheading the integration of Generative AI capabilities across the product portfolio to drive measurable increases in customer engagement, satisfaction, and retention
Basic Requirements
  • Proven track record delivering at least 2 production-ready products or significant features with AI/ML as core functionality
  • Experience managing AI-enabled products through full lifecycle from concept to scaled deployment
  • Substantial experience in product leadership collaborating with data science teams and ML engineers
About IgniteTech

World-class talent. 100% global remote. IgniteTech is committed to remote work and diversity; we are an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity employer.

Working with us

This is a full-time (40 hours per week), long-term position. The role is contracted through Crossover as a Contractor of Record. The compensation level is $200 USD/hour, equating to $400,000 USD/year assuming 40 hours/week and 50 weeks/year. Payment is weekly. For details, visit www.crossover.com/help-and-faqs. Crossover Job Code: LJ-5180-GB-Ilford-HeadofArtifici.001

Seniority level
  • Executive
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Business Development, Engineering, and Information Technology
Industries
  • Software Development, IT Services and IT Consulting, Technology, Information and Internet


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