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Qualifications
Proven experience in civil engineering and Python programming. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to communicate complex concepts clearly. Experience in training or teaching is an advantage. Self-motivated and capable of working remotely.
About the job
Toloka AI seeks a freelance Civil Engineer & Python Specialist to help train AI applications. This remote contract role is open to candidates based in New York, United States. The position brings together civil engineering expertise with practical Python programming to support Toloka AI’s projects.
Key responsibilities
Use civil engineering knowledge and Python skills to develop and improve AI solutions.
Create educational materials that assist with AI training and development.
Lead or join training sessions on engineering and programming topics.
Collaborate with the Toloka AI team to enhance AI model performance.
Requirements
Strong foundation in civil engineering concepts and practices.
Proficient Python programming skills.
Experience with AI application development or training is a plus.
Clear communication skills, both in writing and in training settings.
Ability to work independently as a freelancer and coordinate with a distributed team.
About Toloka AI
Toloka AI is at the forefront of AI technology, dedicated to creating innovative solutions that drive efficiency and effectiveness in various industries. Our remote team collaborates across the globe, utilizing cutting-edge technology to lead the way in AI training and development.
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