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Senior Managing Consultant - AI Architect

IBM

Location

United States

Type

Full-time

Posted

6/11/2026

Compensation

$144,000 - $268,000 per year

Undergraduate with 5+ Years of Experience
Approval 98.5%·Filings 2,072·New hires 501·
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·FY 2025

Job description

The Senior Managing Consultant - AI Architect role at IBM Consulting involves leading the design and implementation of innovative AI solutions for clients. This position requires collaboration with various stakeholders to understand business challenges and develop effective architectures. The role emphasizes hands-on experience in machine learning and cloud architecture, while fostering a culture of growth and empathy within the team. The consultant will also manage end-to-end data architecture and provide insightful data analysis.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree is required, while a master's degree is preferred.
  • 10–12+ years of experience in software engineering, data engineering, machine learning, or cloud architecture is required.
  • Hands-on experience in building and deploying machine learning models is necessary.
  • Experience with large language models and generative AI is required.
  • Deep experience in at least one cloud platform is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Design centralized or distributed systems that meet user requirements and perform efficiently.
  • Manage end-to-end data architecture, including platform selection and technical architecture design.
  • Interpret data and analyze results using statistical techniques to provide ongoing reports.
  • Collaborate with client stakeholders and internal partners to understand business problems and requirements.
  • Transform detailed solutions into effective architectures for clients.

Benefits

  • IBM offers competitive compensation, healthcare coverage, retirement programs, paid parental leave, tuition assistance, wellness programs, flexible work options, and extensive learning and certification resources.

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