Innovation Developer

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Job Title: Innovation DeveloperDuration: 6 MonthsLocation: Remote - With Branch / clients visit when required London / WindsorRate: £850 - £900 inside umbrellaAbout the Role:Join our client's Innovation Team as an Innovation Developer, where you will play a pivotal role in turning visionary ideas into reality. This position is integral to the technical execution of innovative projects in the energy sector, leveraging your expertise in AI, full-stack development, and cloud architecture. If you are passionate about pioneering technologies and enjoy bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications, this role is for you.Key Responsibilities:POC Development & Prototyping: Create robust prototypes and proof of concepts (POCs) that showcase the value of new ideas, integrating AI with front-end and back-end systems to align with sustainable energy solutions.AI & Machine Learning Implementation: Design and deploy AI/ML models to extract insights from energy data, optimise systems, and enhance customer experiences.Full-Stack Development: Develop end-to-end solutions, ensuring seamless integration between components and optimal performance across the technology stack.Technical Innovation: Utilise advanced technologies, including large language models and predictive analytics, to tackle complex challenges in the energy industry.Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work alongside Innovation Designers to align technical development with design concepts and business objectives, translating AI capabilities into user-friendly experiences.Agile Methodology: Apply agile practises to produce high-quality code rapidly and facilitate iterative feedback for continuous improvement.Cloud and DevOps Implementation: Manage applications in cloud environments (AWS/Azure) and implement CI/CD pipelines to streamline development and deployment.Design Skills Application: Contribute to user interface and experience design, focusing on AI interactions and data visualisations to create intuitive products.Knowledge Sharing: Act as a mentor within the Innovation Team, sharing insights on emerging AI technologies and fostering a culture of learning and growth.Stakeholder Interaction: Collaborate with stakeholders to refine requirements, gather feedback, and validate the technical aspects of innovations, clearly communicating the capabilities of AI solutions. Required Skills and Experience:Innovation Background: Experience in an innovation or product team, ideally with exposure to both large organisations and startups.POC Development: Proven track record of transforming complex ideas into workable prototypes and POCs.Technical Proficiency: Strong programming skills in various languages and frameworks relevant to project needs.Emerging Technology Experience: Hands-on experience with advanced technologies such as AI, LLMs, and SLMs.Cloud and DevOps Understanding: Basic knowledge of cloud services and DevOps principles to support efficient development and deployment processes.Design Capability: Skills in designing user-friendly interfaces that enhance the user experience of prototypes.Agile Expertise: Proficiency in agile methodologies, with experience in fast-paced, iterative environments. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you

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