Microsoft 365 Copilot Workplace engineer

Birmingham
17 hours ago
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The Microsoft 365 Copilot Workplace Engineer role is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI technology within the public sector. This permanent position focuses on leveraging Microsoft solutions to drive innovation and deliver impactful results.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a well-established organisation in the public sector. The company operates within the technology department and plays a pivotal role in delivering essential services to the community.

Description

Develop and implement AI solutions using Microsoft technologies to meet organisational needs.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify opportunities for AI-driven improvements.
Optimise existing AI models and systems for enhanced performance and scalability.
Provide technical expertise on AI tools and frameworks specific to Microsoft platforms.
Create and maintain documentation for AI processes, models, and systems.
Ensure compliance with public sector regulations and data security standards.
Conduct thorough testing and validation of AI models to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Stay updated on the latest AI advancements and integrate relevant innovations into projects.Profile

A successful Microsoft AI Engineer should have:

Proficiency in Microsoft AI tools and technologies.
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to develop innovative solutions.
Experience in creating, training, and deploying AI models.
A solid understanding of data security and compliance within the public sector.
Excellent collaboration skills to work effectively with diverse teams.
A background in computer science, engineering, or a related technical field.Job Offer

Competitive salary of £62,000 per annum.
Hybrid working Birmingham based office
Comprehensive benefits package to support your well-being.
Opportunity to work on impactful projects within the public sector.
Permanent role with long-term career development potential.
Collaborative work environment focused on technological innovation.If you're ready to advance your career as a Microsoft AI Engineer and make a difference in the public sector, we encourage you to apply today

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