Freelance AI Trainer with Civil Engineering and Python Expertise
toloka-aiRemote — Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, ItalyNew
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Qualifications
Proficient in Python programming and its applications in AI. Strong background in Civil Engineering with relevant industry experience. Ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and effectively. Experience in training or educational roles is a plus.
About the job
toloka-ai seeks a Freelance AI Trainer who combines civil engineering experience with solid Python programming skills. This contract position centers on training AI systems, drawing from practical engineering knowledge and coding expertise.
Role overview
This role involves using civil engineering concepts and Python to help develop and refine AI models. The work calls for both technical understanding of engineering principles and the ability to implement solutions in code.
Location
Remote work is available, but candidates should be based in Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy.
About toloka-ai
toloka-ai is at the forefront of AI development, fostering innovation and creativity in technology solutions. We value collaboration and are committed to empowering our team members to contribute to exciting projects that shape the future of artificial intelligence.
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