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      <description>Location: Guildford | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | AWS AI Architect    6-Month contract - Inside IR35 - market rate    Guildford based - hybrid working - 3 days a week on site    Insurance sector       What you''ll be doing    Design and deliver innovative Agentic AI solutions that address client challenges and create measurable business value.  Lead the architecture and implementation of autonomous and multi-agent AI systems using hyperscaler AI platforms, with a strong preference for AWS-native services and patterns.  Collaborate with business, technology and delivery teams to integrate AI capabilities into enterprise applications, workflows and operating models.  Demonstrate modern AI and Agentic AI solutions to clients, clearly articulating technical capabilities, business outcomes and implementation approaches.  Translate high-level solution concepts into actionable architecture, design and delivery guidance for engineering teams.  Design and implement AI-powered assistants, agents and intelligent workflow solutions leveraging RAG and advanced orchestration techniques.  Evaluate emerging AI technologies, frameworks and industry trends to drive innovation and best practice.  Provide technical leadership, mentoring and guidance ...</description>
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