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Lead Solution Architect- AI

London
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AI Lead Solutions Architect

Location: Flexible across UK
Contract Type: Inside IR35

Are you passionate about designing secure, scalable, and sustainable AI systems that can make a real-world impact?

We're recruiting for a Lead AI Solutions Architect to drive the design and delivery of innovative AI-enabled services across our portfolio. This is a senior, hands-on architectural leadership role at the intersection of AI, digital transformation, and public service. You'll be responsible for technical design and strategic direction of complex AI systems, spanning real-time data pipelines, automation, machine learning models, and legacy system integration.

This role is mapped to the Government Digital and Data Profession: Lead Technical Architect and will help us build out our capability to design, deliver and govern AI systems that are impactful, safe, and aligned to cross-government standards.

🔍 What You'll Be Doing

Lead end-to-end architectural design for AI solutions across multiple programmes and services.

Bridge technical and non-technical communities, helping stakeholders understand and engage with complex AI systems.

Make architectural decisions and assure technical quality across design, build and operate phases.

Collaborate with policy, digital delivery, data science and engineering teams to align AI solutions with user needs and departmental goals.

Embed robust security, ethical and governance practices into AI systems by design.

Mentor other architects and support capability building across digital teams.

Contribute to cross-government architectural alignment on emerging AI technologies.

đź§  Essential Skills and Experience

You'll be expected to operate at or above practitioner or expert level across the following skill areas, as defined by the Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Profession Capability Framework:

Architecture throughout the technical lifecycle - Expert
Design and assure solutions from prototype through to production.

Strategy design - Practitioner
Align architecture with digital and organisational strategy.

Architecture for the whole context - Practitioner
Consider organisational, social and technical factors when designing solutions.

Architecture communication - Practitioner
Communicate design decisions clearly to technical and non-technical audiences.

Making architectural decisions - Practitioner
Make and justify evidence-based architectural decisions.

đź’ˇ Technical Skills and Knowledge

We're looking for candidates with hands-on experience in:

Information Security - Expert
Designing secure-by-default AI systems with embedded risk mitigations.

Modern Standards and Practices - Expert
Championing reusable, modular, and standards-aligned designs.

Prototyping - Expert
Rapid validation of concepts using appropriate techniques and tools.

Systems Design - Expert
Leading design for high-risk, high-complexity systems in an enterprise context.

Software Engineering - Practitioner
Working knowledge of modern programming practices, CI/CD, and AI/ML deployment patterns.

Service Support - Practitioner
Designing operable, maintainable, and observable AI services.

People Source Consulting Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy. People Source specialise in technology recruitment across niche markets including Information Technology, Digital TV, Digital Marketing, Project and Programme Management, SAP, Digital and Consumer Electronics, Air Traffic Management, Management Consultancy, Business Intelligence, Manufacturing, Telecoms, Public Sector, Healthcare, Finance and Oil & Gas

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