This manager-level role involves delivering AI and data solutions for financial-services clients, working directly with teams to design, build and deploy practical machine-learning and generative-AI applications. Candidates are expected to have strong experience in software engineering, data science, machine learning and cloud technologies, with proficiency in Python and modern AI frameworks. Experience with large language models, MLOps, data platforms and production deployment is valuable. The role also requires client-facing communication, problem-solving, project leadership and the ability to translate business needs into reliable technical solutions. A relevant degree or equivalent professional experience is typically expected, alongside consulting experience and the confidence to mentor engineers and manage delivery responsibilities.
EY, formerly Ernst & Young, is one of the world's largest professional-services organizations, providing assurance, consulting, tax and strategy services to businesses and public-sector clients. Its consulting practice helps organizations improve performance, manage risk and adopt new technologies. In Ireland, EY has a significant presence across Dublin and other locations, supporting clients in financial services, technology, healthcare, government and industry. The firm's AI and Data teams work on areas such as artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, cloud platforms, data modernization and responsible technology adoption. EY combines industry expertise with multidisciplinary consulting, giving employees opportunities to work with senior clients and complex transformation programmes. The company also invests in professional development, certification and international collaboration, although consulting roles can involve demanding deadlines, travel and changing client requirements.
Ireland offers strong opportunities in technology, financial services, consulting, pharmaceuticals and multinational business, particularly around Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick. Dublin has the largest concentration of AI, cloud and data roles, but housing costs are high and competition for accommodation is significant. Irish culture is friendly, conversational and community-oriented, with a strong tradition of music, sport and socializing. The lifestyle combines urban amenities with easy access to coastline, countryside and historic towns. EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can work without an employment permit. Non-EEA professionals generally need an employment permit; senior technology roles may qualify for the Critical Skills Employment Permit, subject to occupation and salary requirements. Candidates should confirm current rules with Ireland's Department of Enterprise. Relocation planning should cover housing, tax registration, banking, healthcare and transport. Public transport is strongest in Dublin, while a car may be useful elsewhere.
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