Senior AI & Data Science Consultant

Metrica Recruitment
London
1 day ago
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This organisation is a global consulting and digital transformation leader, combining strategy, design, data science and Generative AI to deliver meaningful outcomes. They partner with customer-centric organisations across sectors such as retail, consumer goods, telecoms, utilities and energy. You will join an inclusive and energising culture that values flexibility, sustainability and innovation, with strong investment in advanced AI capability. Based primarily in London with hybrid working, this role also offers location flexibility across other UK offices including Manchester and Glasgow. You will agree the right balance between office, home and client sites to support delivery and wellbeing.


The Role


As a Senior AI & Data Science Consultant, you will operate as a hands on technical leader with a strong focus on Generative AI and Large Language Models. You will shape Gen AI driven analytics solutions, guide teams through complex client challenges and influence how AI is embedded across customer, marketing and digital domains. The role combines deep technical delivery with project leadership, people management and responsibility for taking Gen AI use cases from strategy through to production.

Lead delivery of Generative AI and data science programmes from strategy to production


Design, build and evaluate LLM based solutions for real world client use cases
Define Gen AI architectures, tooling and best practice across projects
Guide and mentor data scientists working on advanced AI initiatives
Translate complex Gen AI outputs into clear, actionable business insight
Influence senior stakeholders on the value, risk and impact of Gen AI

Requirements


Must Have

Strong hands on experience with Generative AI, machine learning and data science


Practical experience developing, fine tuning and evaluating Large Language Models
Client facing delivery experience within consulting or complex organisations
Proven leadership across projects or small technical teams
Eligibility for UK Security Clearance

Nice to Have

Experience applying Gen AI to customer, marketing or digital analytics use cases


Sector exposure to retail, CPG, telecoms, utilities or energy
Cloud based AI and data science experience on AWS, Azure or GCP
Strong Python, ML engineering or MLOps capability

Benefits and Perks


The organisation offers a flexible benefits package designed to support professional growth, wellbeing and long term security.

Salary of £70K


London based role with flexible hybrid working
Pension with optional additional contributions
Private medical cover with family options
Dental cover and healthcare cash plan
Life assurance and income protection
Employee assistance programme and wellbeing apps
Gym discounts and lifestyle savings
Flexible benefits and salary linked finance options

Apply now


If you are ready to lead Generative AI and data science initiatives that shape customer experiences and commercial outcomes, we welcome your application.

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