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This role sits within the AI Agentics team, an independent team, working closely with Technology and functional leaders to support adoption, change management, and function-level engagement as we roll out agentic AI across the business.
This is an exciting opportunity to join at a pivotal time and be a key part in shaping our AI future!
Responsibilities
- Translate AI agent outputs into practical business applications across Finance, Operations, HR, Legal, and Commercial functions.
- Build trust and drive adoption of agentic systems through practical, people-focused engagement.
- Engage stakeholders across multiple functions to support AI-driven change.
- Train and support colleagues through change initiatives.
- Build cross-functional credibility to encourage trust and use of agentic systems in day-to-day work.
- Drive adoption programmes for agentic deployments.
- Gather feedback from the business to inform adoption and implementation.
- Ensure agentic deployments are successfully embedded into working practices.
- Support the translation of AI investment into real, adopted business change.
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Skills and Experience
- Established cross-functional credibility, building strong relationships and trust across teams, markets, and client accounts.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to explain AI-driven change in practical, non-technical terms.
- Proven track record of driving adoption of new tools, processes, and ways of working.
- Genuine enthusiasm for AI as a strategic enabler, with confidence in training and supporting colleagues through change.
- Experience across Finance, Operations, HR, Legal, or Commercial functions is advantageous but not essential.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with both technical specialists and business users.


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