Consultants will design, build, and implement AI strategies and systems, guiding clients in adoption and maximizing AI value.
At Unify Consulting, we are actively hiring AI talent across our key markets: Seattle, San Francisco, Dallas, and Chicago. As we continue to expand our role as the AI Management Consulting Firm of Choice, we’re looking for consultants who blend deep technical expertise with a consultative mindset to help our clients harness the power of AI.
Please note: Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. without the need for sponsorship, both now and in the future. No C2C arrangements or third-party candidates will be considered.
What You’ll Do
- Partner with clients to define and deliver AI strategies, solutions, and adoption roadmaps.
- Design, build, and implement AI systems that drive measurable business outcomes.
- Apply expertise in data science, machine learning, and generative AI to create innovative, real-world solutions.
- Guide clients in AI learning, change management, and adoption to maximize value.
- Collaborate across practices and industries, working side by side with clients and Unifiers.
Who You Are
- A data scientist, ML/AI engineer, GenAI developer, or AI solutions architect with hands-on experience in building and deploying AI solutions.
- Comfortable in ambiguous, fast-changing environments and excited by solving client challenges.
- Skilled at combining technical depth with strategic and consultative thinking.
- Eager to grow your career while helping Unify and our clients lead in AI.
Unify’s core AI offerings—AI Strategy, Planning & Operations; AI Systems, Solutions & Engineering; AI Learning & Adoption—give you a platform to deepen your skills, make an impact, and be part of a culture built on collaboration, accountability, and growth.
Our recruiting team will reach out if your background is well aligned and you are in one of our core market locations: Seattle, San Francisco, Dallas or Chicago.
Top Skills
AI
Data Science
Generative Ai
Machine Learning
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