AI/ML Trainer

Cyber Search Partners
London
1 year ago
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Job Description: Programmer Trainer (Gulf Region – Relocation Opportunity)

Position Title:Programmer Trainer

Location:Gulf Region (Relocation Required)

Employment Type:Full-time


Role Overview:

We are seeking an experienced and dynamicProgrammer Trainerto join our institution in the Gulf region. The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation inPython programmingand a solid understanding ofAI/ML frameworkssuch asPyTorchandTensorFlow. Familiarity with advanced technologies, includingquantum computingfor simulation, modeling, and forecasting, will be a significant advantage.

This role offers an exciting opportunity to relocate and contribute to cutting-edge training programs in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Training Delivery:
  • Deliver engaging and comprehensive programming courses in Python and AI/ML to a diverse group of learners.
  • Conduct hands-on workshops, coding sessions, and real-world projects.
  • Curriculum Development:
  • Develop and continuously update course content to align with current and emerging technologies.
  • Incorporate advanced topics such as quantum computing, simulation, and predictive modeling into the curriculum.
  • Technology Advocacy:
  • Stay at the forefront of technology trends, including future technologies in AI, quantum computing, and advanced data science.
  • Educate and mentor students on the applications of these technologies in real-world scenarios.
  • Student Mentorship:
  • Provide personalized guidance to students, assisting them in achieving their learning objectives.
  • Evaluate student progress through projects, assignments, and assessments, offering constructive feedback.
  • Collaboration and Innovation:
  • Work collaboratively with other trainers and technical teams to ensure a cohesive learning experience.
  • Participate in the development of innovative training methodologies and materials.
  • Professional Development:
  • Continuously enhance personal technical skills and certifications in emerging areas such as quantum computing and AI.
  • Attend workshops, conferences, and seminars to remain updated with global technology advancements.


Qualifications and Experience:

  • Education:
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
  • Relevant certifications in Python, AI/ML frameworks, or emerging technologies are preferred.
  • Experience:
  • 3-5 years of professional experience in programming and software development.
  • At least 2 years of experience as a trainer or educator in a technical field.
  • Technical Skills:
  • Proficiency in Python and related libraries/frameworks (NumPy, Pandas, PyTorch, TensorFlow).
  • Knowledge of quantum computing concepts and their applications in simulation and modeling.
  • Familiarity with cloud computing platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and version control systems (Git).
  • Understanding of future technologies and trends, including AI ethics, edge computing, and IoT.


Key Competencies:

  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Ability to simplify complex technical concepts for diverse learners.
  • Innovative and forward-thinking mindset.
  • Passion for technology and education.
  • Adaptability to different cultural and professional environments.

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