Technical Architect
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Job description
The Technical Architects in the Public Sector AI Adoption unit in GDS exist to make building and buying AI technology easier in the UK Public Sector. In this role, you will work to set strategies, principles, and standards, and identify best practices, as well as supporting the adoption and embedding of these into the public sector, helping digital and data colleagues in these organisations deliver transformational change.
You will be aligned to a Grade 6 Principal Technologist who will mentor and support you, as well as set you challenging tasks to further your team's objectives.
As a Technical Architect, you will be supporting the AI Technology Enablement team to:
- undertake research, input into and shape a 10-year intent and strategy for the AI enablement, and support colleagues in gaining cross-government endorsement for this
- work with stakeholders to shape a government digital strategy geared towards harnessing AI for the public good, translating complex technical concepts into straightforward language to influence strategic decision-makers. This includes drafting strategy papers and best-practice guidance, and delivering presentations to senior stakeholders and ministers
- identify and or develop existing principles, standards and best practices and promote them, or form and lead a group of technologists from across the UK Public Sector to create these
- work with vendors to maximise their offer to the UK Public Sector, and with the Crown Commercial Service in commercial engagements with vendors
- build a network of peers across the UK Public Sector to regularly engage with
- promote your work through content written for the Knowledge hub, , speaking engagements and hosting community events
- help upskill others in GDS and DSIT in your specialist area
The above list of job duties is not exclusive or exhaustive and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.
Requirements
- you should be excited about thinking long-term and helping deliver technology-related change, particularly within AI enablement and scaling AI
- you must have a technical background and be able to use this experience to make and guide architectural design decisions, build credibility with others, evaluate proposals and decide execution approaches characterised by risk and complexity
- you have strong written and verbal communication skills, and are able to translate complex concepts into straightforward language with ease to support wider organisational objectives
- you should have some experience working with technology suppliers
- you should be comfortable presenting to senior stakeholders, both technical (e.g. Principal GDaD professionals) and non-technical (including SCS and ministers)
- learning should be embedded in the way you approach your working week, and you should be keen to share your learning with those around you
- you should be at the top skill levels in your Digital & Data specialism, most likely from the Architecture, Data, or Software Development groups.
- you should hold, or be working towards, relevant industry certifications in AI as your technical specialism.