Technical Business Analyst

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1 year ago
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Do you make a difference when it comes to Conversational AI products and solutions?

Are you proud of the solutions which you help to build for customers?

Then come and work for this Conversational AI & Generative AI product organisation who are making waves in the Chatbot and Product space!

This Technical Business Analyst is required to work on a Conversational AI and Generative AI solutions for helping to deliver a conversational AI applications and Chatbots.

This Technical BA position permanent role, home based with adhoc visits to London (as required) paying from £65,000 - £75,000.

Technica Business Analyst – Conversational AI

Home based + ad hoc visits to London

Start ASAP

Working within the AI & Data Practice of an AI product organisation

£65,000 - £75,000

Working within the AI & Data Practice of an AI product organisation, the Technical Business Analyst will be conducting indepth requirements analysis to deliver client AI products based around conversational AI interactions. You’ll be using LLMs and Generative AI to deliver solutions and ensure optimal performance of the inhouse conversational AI applications.

Required Skills:

  • Strong technical business analyst background

  • Proven experience of delivering requirements for Conversational AI products / chatbots

  • Strong experience of using LLMs / Large Language Models

  • Experience with AI and NLP technologies for conversational interfaces

  • Excellent communication & stakeholder management experience

    This position would suit Business Analyst who has strong experience of using LLMs, AI and NLP technologies for Conversational AI products / chatbots

    This Business Analyst position is looking to start ASAP, will be home based with ad hoc travel to London when required. The role will be paying £65,000 - £75,000, depending upon background and experience.

    If you are interested in applying for this position then please forward your CV to bob . bath @ mexasolutions . com

    To be considered for this role, you must be eligible to live and work in the UK

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