Machine Learning Engineer, (Remote) - $100,000/year USD

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1 year ago
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Machine Learning Engineer

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Machine Learning Engineer

Machine Learning Engineer

Ready to leverage your mastery of LLMs to drive productivity? At Trilogy, we're opening doors to an exceptional tech career, welcoming those who've honed their AI skills to elevate their expertise in a dynamic environment. We're offering a rare chance where your primary focus will be to further expand your proficiency in LLMs.

In an industry often filled with more buzzwords than tangible progress, Trilogy stands out as a hub of genuine innovation. Our focus is on practical, real-world applications aimed at reshaping industries. Imagine creating AI-driven tools that streamline workflow, automate tasks, or enhance decision-making processes, all to significantly boost productivity.

Your mandate? Harnessing LLMs to revolutionize how businesses operate, improving efficiency and effectiveness. You'll be architecting solutions that integrate AI seamlessly, making intricate processes more accessible and refining workflows for maximum output. Here, you won't be lost in bureaucratic hurdles or pitching ideas into the void. Instead, you'll witness the direct impact of your efforts, as your work directly influences the evolution of productivity tools.

Ready to unleash your expertise and become a force of change? Let's explore if you're the catalyst we're seeking for this exciting opportunity!


What you will be doing

  • Designing and building high-quality AI automations to streamline processes, enhance productivity, and deliver robust, scalable solutions across diverse applications
  • Experimenting with state-of-the-art AI tools like GPT-4 Vision and Amazon CodeWhisperer, integrating them into our developmental process to assess and enhance their utility
  • Evaluating and optimizing the implementation of AI solutions across various infrastructures, including AWS, to ensure seamless performance and integration


What you will NOT be doing

  • Traditional coding - our AI does the heavy lifting, freeing you to innovate and strategize
  • Being stuck on repetitive tasks - no two problems are the same


Key Responsibilities

Architecting and deploying sophisticated, fully-automated AI systems that require zero human intervention for a truly scalable impact


Candidate Requirements

  • Advanced generative AI proficiency (i.e., use of multiple AI tools, ability to automate workflows and custom GPTs); if you've only used LLMs for research, learning, brainstorming, or content generation, that will be deemed insufficient
  • At least 3 years of professional work experience
  • Proficiency in Python and API integration
  • Proficiency in AWS


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