Job in Germany: Junior IT Consultant for AI in the AI Innovations department

2innovate IT Consulting GmbH
1 year ago
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Junior IT Consultant for AI in the "AI Innovations" department

Office location Vienna, field of application nationwide in Austria
Way of working: Full-time or part-time - hybrid (home office by arrangement)

General information

Artificial intelligence (AI) has long since become an indispensable part of the modern working world in Europe. It is revolutionizing industries, increasing efficiency and enabling companies to develop innovative solutions that were previously unthinkable. In this dynamic environment, it is crucial to keep up with the latest developments and take full advantage of AI technologies.

About us

2innovate IT Consulting GmbH is the result of years of experience in large and complex IT projects.
Years of successful project experience as IT specialists, IT architects and consultants in the web middleware sector have characterized us and our employees since 2016. As a young, innovative company and long-standing IBM partner, we advise our customers on customized AI solutions, including with IBM WatsonX. It is precisely in this dynamic environment that we rely on your support to inspire our customers and further expand our innovative strength.

Your position

As an AI Consultant, you will work in a team with excellent and experienced pre-sales specialists. Your responsibilities will include

  • Advising and supporting customers in their digital transformation and the introduction of AI solutions with IBM WatsonX
  • Designing and optimizing IT structures and processes through the use of AI
  • Development of innovative AI solutions for data management, reporting and controlling systems
  • Agile project management and project controlling to ensure project success

Project requirements

Ideal candidates should have the following qualifications:

  • Level of education:
    Relevant degree (university or university of applied sciences) or at least five years of professional experience in the IT industry or in management consulting.
  • Inquisitive, self-motivated and willing to learn:
    Strong interest in AI and digitalization. You should be willing to continuously learn and quickly adopt new technologies.
  • Conscientious, independent and autonomous way of working
  • Good written and spoken German and English skills
  • IT skills:
    Hyperscaler basics in AWS and Azure Cloud, as well as operating systems such as Windows and Linux Redhat.
  • Desirable:
    Prior knowledge of IBM WatsonX, IBM Redhat Openshift and Kubernetes is helpful, but not required;
    The required training is external and in-house

Our offer

As a new team member with us, you benefit from numerous advantages

  • Collegial team:
    A friendly and supportive working environment where teamwork is key.
  • Flat hierarchies:
    An open corporate culture where you can contribute your ideas directly.
  • Modern technologies:
    Work with the latest tools and technologies in the field of artificial intelligence.
  • Further training opportunities:
    Benefit from training at the highest level to continuously expand your skills and knowledge.
  • Flexible working hours:
    Adapt your working hours to your lifestyle, even working from home is possible with us.
  • Part-time options:
    Ideal for a healthy work-life balance.

If you are passionate about AI and want to start your career in an innovative environment, we look forward to meeting you!

Contact us

Mr. Yildirim Yamu

Location

Office location Vienna

Area of operation nationwide in Austria

2innovate IT Consulting GmbH
Tuchlauben 7a
1010 Vienna, Austria
2innovate.at

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