AI Specialist with Azure

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AI Specialist (Azure)

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Remote

£500-£550pd (Outside)

Initial 6 Month Contract

 

We are currently seeking an experienced AI Specialist with strong expertise in Microsoft Azure to support a key project. This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI solutions within an enterprise environment.

 

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the setup and implementation of AI Foundry solutions

Develop and deliver AI-driven capabilities using Azure technologies

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure secure and scalable solutions

Ensure compliance with enterprise data governance and security standards

Provide clear technical guidance and communicate effectively with stakeholders 

Essential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience deploying and configuring AI Foundry

Strong knowledge of the Power Platform suite

Solid understanding of enterprise networking, including identity and access management

Experience in data governance and compliance frameworks

In-depth technical knowledge of:

Copilot Studio architecture

Connectors and plugin models

Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) pipelines

Familiarity with:

Azure OpenAI Service

Azure AI Studio

Prompt Flow fundamentals

Experience with:

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies

Microsoft Purview data catalogue

Sensitivity labels

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