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AI / Machine Learning Engineer Trainer

FIND | Creating Futures
City of London
1 week ago
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Experienced in AI/ML Engineering and excited by the chance of training / educating others in your field?

FIND are recruiting an AI/ML Engineering Trainer for a Global Data & AI Training organisation

As an AI & ML Instructor, you'll deliver engaging, hands-on training sessions to massively diverse groups of learners across their growing AI portfolio - including their new Level 6 AI/ML Engineer apprenticeship programme

Responsibilities:

  • Train & coach learners through real-world AI and ML projects
  • Stay up to date with emerging tools, techniques, and trends in AI & ML Engineering (your learners will always be working on the latest tech!)
  • Deliver engaging, hands-on AI & ML Engineering training sessions.
  • Support learners' technical and professional development
  • Collaborate on curriculum design and create high-quality learning content
  • Stay up to date with emerging tools, techniques, and trends in AI & ML Engineering
  • Contribute to the growth and improvement of AI programmes

Experience required:

  • Solid experience across end-to-end machine learning workflows
  • Expertise in Python, with knowledge of ML frameworks and MLOps tools
  • AWS, Azure, or GCP experience
  • Previous experience working as an Educator (Trainer / Instructor / Coach / Mentor / Lecturer etc)

This is a fully remote working role & salary is £65,000 (maybe negotiable)

Please reach out for more info! Ryan.hammond@


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