Agentic AI Consultant (Part Time)

London
13 hours ago
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Contract: 3–6 months, Outside IR35
Availability: 2–3 days per week
Location: Remote (UK-based Essential)
Start: ASAP
Rate: Competitive day rate

Overview I’m supporting a consultancy delivering cutting‑edge AI capability into Public & Private Sector clients. They are looking for an experienced Agentic AI Engineer who can design and deliver hands-on training focused on modern agentic systems, LLM architectures, workflows, safety, and applied implementation.
If you have proven experience building agentic AI systems and enjoy empowering technical teams through education, this role is ideal.

What You’ll Be Doing
Designing and delivering structured training (2–3 days/week) on:
Agentic AI patterns and frameworks
Multi‑agent orchestration
Retrieval‑augmented workflows
LangChain, LlamaIndex, or similar agent toolkits
Evaluation, monitoring, and safety
Best practices for productionising agentic systems
Advising engineering teams during hands‑on sessions
Helping define capability uplift and internal AI maturity
Providing guidance around responsible & safe AI useRequired Experience
5+ years in Software/AI Engineering
Strong hands‑on experience with:
Python
LLM orchestration frameworks (LangChain, OpenAI Agents, CrewAI, Haystack, etc.)
Agentic AI design and deployment
RAG, vector stores, prompt engineering
Prior experience delivering technical training or mentoring
Ability to translate complex concepts into practical, accessible material
Self-sufficient, confident communicator, able to run workshops end-to-end

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