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Senior Analyst Programmer Artificial Intelligence

Tenth Revolution Group
London
2 days ago
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I'm looking for a Senior hands-on Developer with Data Engineering and AI experience to join the newly established Technology and Innovation function of a successful Financial Advisory firm in London. It's a hybrid role, with 3 days per week in their Central London office to collaborate with your team and the wider business.

Having recently embarked on a company-wide digital transformation programme, they are now looking for an experienced Developer to lead on the design and implementation of new AI solutions (e.g. custom GPTs and Chatbots), drive automation to improve the efficiency of business processes, and extract better commercial insight from a range of data sources to inform decision-making.

As a Senior member of this growing team, you'll be responsible for mentoring new-joiners, taking ownership of projects, and implementing best-practices.

Their tech stack largely Microsoft focused (using Azure and Power Platform), with some Oracle databases, and varied other data sources, yet they are very open to introducing new and emerging technologies in the future.

This is an incredibly exciting time to join the business, and play a key role in really driving the use of AI and advanced analytics techniques to accelerate their journey to becoming a truly tech-driven and data-driven organisation.

Requirements:

  • Data Engineering experience - including building data models and structuri...

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