Technical Trainer - ML And Gen AI

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Job Title: Technical Trainer - Machine Learning & Generative AI

Location: London, UK

Overview:

Are you passionate about AI and machine learning? We're looking for a highly skilled Technical Trainer in Machine Learning and Generative AI to join our team. In this role, you'll simplify complex AI concepts, design and deliver interactive training sessions, and keep our materials at the forefront of technology advancements. You'll work alongside our curriculum and technical teams, empowering learners to apply cutting-edge ML and generative AI techniques confidently.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop Training Materials: Create comprehensive modules on machine learning and generative AI, covering deep learning, GANs, transformers, diffusion models, and more. Tailor materials for all skill levels.

Lead Engaging Training Sessions: Conduct virtual and in-person workshops, seminars, and hands-on exercises that bring AI concepts to life and encourage collaboration and experimentation.

Customize Training to Client Needs: Work with clients to identify unique learning goals, adapting sessions for industry-specific relevance.

Stay Updated on AI/ML Trends: Continuously refresh training materials to incorporate the latest tools and techniques, including LLMs, multimodal AI, and transfer learning.

Assess Training Effectiveness: Develop tools to evaluate participant progress, using feedback to improve future training.

Qualifications:

Experience: Proven background in machine learning and generative AI.
Technical Expertise: Proficiency with Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, GANs, VAEs, transformers, and cloud platforms (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure).
Communication & Analytical Skills: Strong communication skills and ability to adapt complex ideas for various audiences.
Preferred: Relevant certifications (e.g., TensorFlow Developer, AWS ML Specialty), contributions to open-source or AI publications.
Disclaimer:

This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission

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