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We are seeking a highly skilled and forward-thinking AI Data Architect to play a pivotal role in shaping our data-driven initiatives within the public sector. This role demands a deep understanding of AI technologies, data architecture principles, and risk management within a public sector context. The successful candidate will collaborate with stakeholders across the organization to identify, assess, and implement AI-powered solutions while ensuring data security, ethical considerations, and compliance with regulations. The AI Architect will participate in four major activities within the state of Colorado including performing risk and impact assessments of potential AI projects, executing technical solutioning and consultation for potential AI projects, assisting with use case trend analysis and roadmapping, and supporting the overall development of process around use of AI. Key Responsibilities: AI Strategy & Roadmap: Collaborate with the Chief Data Officer and stakeholders to participate in the development and implementation of a comprehensive AI strategy that aligns with the organization's mission and objectives. Use Case Identification & Assessment: Conduct thorough assessments of potential AI use cases, considering their feasibility, impact, and associated risks. Solution Review & Architecture: Evaluate the technical soundness of AI project proposals, focusing on architecture, security, privacy, data quality, model performance, and scalability. Advise on design to ensure scalable and secure data architectures to support AI/ML workloads, ensuring data quality, availability, and compliance. Risk Management & Mitigation: Assess the potential impact of AI projects. Identify and mitigate risks associated with AI projects, including data privacy concerns, algorithmic bias, and potential misuse of AI. Collaboration: Foster strong relationships with cross-functional teams, including agency and OIT teams. Provide guidance and support on technical and ethical considerations and assist with strengthening procedure and operationalizing AI considerations. Technology Evaluation & Selection: Stay abreast of the latest AI technologies and trends, evaluating their suitability for specific use cases and recommending appropriate solutions. Documentation: Prepare clear and concise technical reports summarizing the findings of project reviews as well as outline trends in use cases and surface considerations around opportunities for future use. Required Skills and Experience: Leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to translate complex technical concepts to diverse audiences on cross-functional teams Technical background in AI and machine learning, including deep knowledge of AI/ML tools and models (e.g. arenaflex Vertex, AWS Kendra, Snowflake Cortex, AWS SageMaker, arenaflex AI Studio), cloud computing (i.e., AWS, GCP), big data technologies (i.e., Snowflake, Redshift, BigQuery), and data architecture principles. Experience with AI and data architecture and management. Knowledge of responsible AI principles and ethical considerations. Senior analytical and problem-solving skills. Additional Desired Skills and Experience: NIST AI Framework training or certification Apply tot his job

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