Senior Data Scientist

Omnis Partners
united kingdom, united kingdom
6 months ago
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Senior Data Scientist (GenAI)

🚀 Agentic AI Consultant – Remote (UK) | Global Travel Available 🚀



Level: Associate – Director

Location: Remote-first (UK-based) with London hub + global travel opportunities

Compensation: ÂŁ80k - ÂŁ130k + bonus + benefits



We are seeking experienced Agentic AI Consultants to design, build, and scale autonomous multi-agent systems that move beyond PoCs and into real-world production. This is not “just another chatbot role.” You’ll architect frameworks, deploy systems at scale, and guide clients through the complexities of next-generation AI adoption.



The ideal candidate will unite software engineering depth with data science expertise - capable of hands-on system development while also engaging clients in workshops and strategic roadmaps.



What You’ll Do

  • Architect multi-agent frameworks (e.g. ReAct, CoT loops, LangGraph) and orchestrate tool-rich workflows.
  • Productionise AI solutions: move beyond PoC into systems serving 100s–1000s of users with robust monitoring and orchestration.
  • Deploy and scale agentic AI across diverse environments (SQL, pandas, RAG, MCP).
  • Evaluate systems rigorously: Pass@N, multi-run testing, retriever validation, and component-level analysis.
  • Educate & consult: Run ideation sessions, maturity assessments, and roadmap planning for enterprise/government clients.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with AI engineers, architects, and product teams to deliver market-ready solutions.
  • Stay ahead of the curve by exploring LLM advancements, orchestration tools, and evaluation methodologies.



What We’re Looking For

Required:

  • 3+ years in AI, Data Science, or advanced technical consulting.
  • Proven track record of building and deploying LLM/agentic systems into production.
  • Strong software engineering foundations (deployment, memory orchestration, monitoring).
  • Familiarity with agentic architectures (LangGraph, ReAct, CoT loops).
  • Experience delivering AI at scale – beyond PoC, into live environments.
  • Ability to engage clients with clear communication and advisory skills.



Preferred:

  • Master’s/PhD in AI, Computer Science, or related discipline.
  • Knowledge of TensorFlow, PyTorch, vector databases, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG).
  • Background in start-ups (T-shaped generalists) or consultancies (client-facing exposure).
  • Experience in regulated industries or public sector projects.
  • Self-starter mindset — independent, solutions-driven, and comfortable without hand-holding.



Why Join?

  • Impact at scale: Deliver production-ready systems for Fortune 100s and government bodies.
  • Cutting-edge team: Work alongside industry leaders, academics, and innovators.
  • Global flexibility: Remote-first, with travel and relocation options worldwide.
  • Growth & research: Influence academic research while shaping enterprise AI adoption.
  • Culture: A fast-moving, entrepreneurial team environment with the backing of a global consulting leader.


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