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AI Solutions Consultant
Belfast / Hybrid
You must currently be living in Northern Ireland to be considered for this role. This role cannot provide sponsorship.
This is not a standard software engineering role, and it is not a basic AI role either. We are working with a major Belfast-based organisation that is building out a serious AI capability and looking for someone who can sit across software engineering, cloud engineering and AI delivery.
You will be joining at a point where the AI function is still being shaped, so there is a genuine opportunity to influence how things are built. The work is practical, production-focused and properly backed, rather than being a small internal experiment or a bit of AI bolted onto an existing team.
It is a good fit for someone who wants to move closer to AI without leaving behind serious Python, AWS and cloud engineering work.
The role also comes with a hybrid working model and one of the strongest benefits packages we have seen in the Belfast market.
What the role involves
You will be working on AI-enabled products and platforms in a high-scale, high-trust environment where security, reliability and engineering standards genuinely matter. The work sits across:
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- AI solution design
- Python engineering
- AWS cloud engineering
- Infrastructure as code
- Secure, scalable platform delivery
- Turning business problems into working technical solutions
One day you could be designing an AI-enabled solution with stakeholders, the next you could be building Python services, improving AWS deployment patterns, or helping get something production-ready.
What you will be doing
- Designing and building AI-enabled solutions that solve real business problems
- Developing software and automation using Python
- Working heavily with AWS across cloud services, deployment and platform design
- Using infrastructure as code, ideally Terraform
- Helping shape secure, scalable and reliable AI platforms
- Working with technical and non-technical stakeholders to understand requirements and turn them into solutions
- Contributing to engineering standards, architecture decisions and delivery approach
- Keeping pace with emerging AI tools and identifying where they can add practical value


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What we are looking for
You do not need to come from a pure AI background, but you do need strong engineering fundamentals.
Ideally, you will have:
- Strong Python development experience
- Strong AWS experience
- Experience with Terraform or similar infrastructure as code tools
- A background across software engineering, cloud engineering, platform engineering or DevOps
- An interest in AI, machine learning, LLMs or automation
- Experience building secure, scalable systems
- The ability to work with stakeholders and translate problems into technical solutions
- A pragmatic mindset: someone who can experiment, but still build properly for production
Interested?
If you are a Python, AWS or cloud engineer based in Northern Ireland and want to move into more AI-focused work, this could be a very strong next step.
£40-65,000 plus standout benefits package
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