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Qualifications
Proven experience as a Civil Engineer with a strong understanding of engineering principles. Proficiency in Python programming, particularly in AI and machine learning frameworks. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication skills, capable of explaining complex ideas to diverse audiences. Experience with remote collaboration tools and methodologies.
About the job
Toloka AI seeks a freelance AI trainer with experience in civil engineering and Python. This contract position is fully remote and open to candidates living in Wisconsin, United States.
Role overview
This role combines civil engineering expertise with Python programming to advance machine learning projects. The work centers on improving AI tools that address real-world challenges in civil engineering.
What you will do
Apply civil engineering principles to support the creation and enhancement of machine learning models.
Use Python to train, test, and refine AI systems.
Share insights that help tailor AI solutions for civil engineering tasks.
Location
This is a remote position for candidates based in Wisconsin, United States.
About Toloka AI
Toloka AI is at the forefront of artificial intelligence innovations, bridging the gap between technology and real-world applications. We are dedicated to creating AI solutions that enhance various industries, including civil engineering. Join us in shaping the future of AI!
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