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Technical Product Lead (Machine Learning & AI)

Wyatt Partners
City of London
1 week ago
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Technical Product Lead (Machine Learning & AI)

A large corporate going through major digital & data transformation, and implementing AI & ML solutions to optimise Customer Experience.

They are looking for a Head of Technical Product to join their internal “Software Scale up”. You’ll join a team of individuals working to deliver ML & AI products to many product leaders and Snr Stakeholders in the business.

You’ll be tasked with building a team of 4 Technical Product Managers and will be the link between the Engineers/Developer & the business stakeholders.

You’ll likely be someone who started as a Developer or Data Scientist, and who then has transitioned into a role as a Product Owner, Product Manager or BA. The ability to be able to communicate equally effectively with a Developer or with a Snr Business Leader is crucial to this role.

You’ll play a key role in a business going through one of the largest Digital & AI transformations in the UK.

Technical Experience:
  • Must have a background in Data Science, AI or advanced Analytics
  • Must have some knowledge of data architecture / data processing technology
  • Experience with Python, SQL
  • Familiarity with micro service and event driven architectures
  • Building data driven software applications in any of the following:
    • AI
    • Data Science / analytics
    • Decision support systems
    • Automation
    • E-commerce
    • Call centre tooling
    • Operational management tooling
    • ML and/or Data ops


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