Job Description
Shape the future with AI! FutureForge Analytics seeks a visionary AI Strategy Consultant to lead transformative initiatives at the intersection of artificial intelligence and business strategy. As we approach 2026, organizations need experts who can navigate the evolving AI landscape to drive innovation and competitive advantage.
In this pivotal role, you'll architect AI-powered solutions for Fortune 500 clients, translating complex data into actionable business strategies. You'll collaborate with C-suite executives to identify emerging opportunities, mitigate technological risks, and position organizations as industry pioneers. Join us at the forefront of the AI revolution and help define tomorrow's business landscape.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement AI-driven business strategies aligned with client growth objectives
- Analyze market trends and technological advancements to identify AI integration opportunities
- Lead cross-functional workshops to build AI capabilities within client organizations
- Create comprehensive AI roadmaps with measurable ROI and implementation timelines
- Present strategic recommendations to executive stakeholders through compelling data narratives
- Monitor emerging AI regulations and ethical frameworks to ensure compliance
- Mentor junior consultants on AI methodologies and strategic consulting best practices
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Business Analytics, or related field (Master's preferred)
- 5+ years of experience in AI strategy, data science, or management consulting
- Proven track record of leading AI transformation initiatives for enterprise clients
- Expertise in machine learning, natural language processing, and predictive analytics
- Strong proficiency with AI tools (TensorFlow, PyTorch, Azure ML) and cloud platforms
- Certifications in AI strategy (e.g., AWS Machine Learning Specialty, Google AI Engineer)
- Exceptional communication skills with ability to translate technical concepts for non-technical audiences