AI Automation Lead

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
Dublin, Alba / Scotland, IV17 0YF, United Kingdom
Last month
€90,000 – €120,000 pa

Salary

€90,000 – €120,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Posted
24 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Competitive salary Strong benefits package

AI Automation Lead

Dublin - 3 days a week

The Company
They are a fast growing recruitment firm operating in a talent short, high demand market. With strong commercial momentum, the business is investing heavily in AI to modernise its operating model and improve speed, quality, and experience across the recruitment lifecycle. AI is seen as a core enabler for future growth rather than a side initiative.

The Role
You will take ownership of AI strategy and execution, shaping how intelligent systems are designed, built, and deployed across the business. Key responsibilities include:

  • Designing and delivering AI driven automation across end to end recruitment workflows
  • Building LLM powered solutions for CV screening, candidate matching, and outreach
  • Developing conversational agents to enhance candidate and client engagement
  • Integrating AI tools into existing ATS, CRM platforms, and external APIs
  • Defining and owning the AI roadmap, prioritising use cases with clear commercial impact
  • Leading delivery from concept through to production ready implementation

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience delivering AI or automation solutions in a business environment
  • Hands on capability with LLMs, prompt engineering, and applied machine learning use cases
  • Experience integrating AI solutions into existing systems and workflows
  • Ability to translate business problems into scalable technical solutions
  • Comfortable operating at both strategic and delivery level

What They Offer

  • Competitive salary with a strong benefits package
  • A senior impact role with genuine ownership and autonomy
  • The opportunity to shape AI adoption from the ground up
  • Clear progression as the business continues to scale

How to Apply
If you are interested in shaping AI strategy while remaining close to delivery, apply now to learn more about this opportunity.

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