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Qualifications:Proficient in Python programming.0-2 years of relevant experience or nearing graduation in a related field. No prior experience in machine learning or AI required.
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At Mechanize, we are on a mission to revolutionize the economy through the automation of real-world tasks. We specialize in building reinforcement learning (RL) environments designed to enhance AI models, enabling them to tackle complex challenges. Our innovative solutions are trusted by leading AI laboratories. Discover more about our work at mechanize.work.
As a Junior Software Engineer at Mechanize, you will play a key role in developing RL environments that cater to the needs of the top AI labs. This position is ideal for individuals who are nearing graduation or have 0-2 years of experience in software engineering, and possess proficiency in Python programming.
Prior experience in machine learning or AI is not a requirement.
Curious about our interview process? Learn more about it here.
About Mechanize
Mechanize is dedicated to creating advanced reinforcement learning environments that empower AI to automate real-world tasks, driving efficiency and innovation across the economy.
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