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AI Engineer - Mathematics Specialist PhD/Masters (Remote UK)

TELUS Digital
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We are seeking a highly skilled Mathematics Specialists who possess a PhD/Masters to join our AI team as a Prompt Engineer.

In this role, you will develop complex user prompts that incorporate pairs of mathematical skills in a non-trivial manner. Your work will contribute to cutting-edge approaches in AI data development and help illuminate the limitations of modern AI models.

Tasks

Develop intricate, domain-specific mathematical questions to probe AI model capabilities

Create content that combine multiple mathematical concepts in innovative ways. You will create and review model responses to contribute to the improvement of AI model performance in mathematical reasoning.

Project Details

Duration:January 2025 - May 2025

Work Schedule:3-4 hours/day

Location:Remote (UK residents only)

Requirements

• PhD or Master's Degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, or a related field

• Strong background in advanced mathematics

• Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills

• Ability to think creatively and develop challenging mathematical scenarios

• Familiarity with AI and machine learning concepts (preferred)

• Strong written communication skills in English

• Desktop or Laptop

• Stable Internet Connection for the duration of the task

Benefits

  • Flexible, part-time hours — work when it suits you.
  • Be part of a global AI community with 1 million+ contributors.
  • Opportunity to work on projects for top global brands.
  • Mental health support and access to well-being tools.

Join TELUS Digital as an AI Engineer - Mathematics Specialist PhD/Masters. Innovate globally, work flexibly, and impact AI from home. Shape the future of technology with us!



TELUS Digital is at the forefront of creating and enhancing the world's data to enable better AI via human intelligence. Our solutions improve AI systems in multiple applications, such as advanced smart products, improved search results, expanded speech recognition, more human-like bot interactions, and more.

Join our global AI Community of 1 million+ annotators and linguists in helping companies in testing and improving machine learning models. Our flexible freelance opportunities allow you to work at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home.

What's in it for you?

  • Earn on your free time - be your own boss
  • Flexible schedule that fits your lifestyle
  • Long-term project, get paid per task
  • Get support from a global AI community

Join us today and be part of a dynamic and innovative team that is making a difference in the world!

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