AIML Field Engineer, AWS Ground Truth HIL Operations Team

AIML Field Engineer, AWS Ground Truth HIL Operations Team

04 Jun 2024
Washington, Seattle-tacoma, 98141 Seattle-tacoma USA

AIML Field Engineer, AWS Ground Truth HIL Operations Team

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Title: AIML Field Engineer Location: Seattle, WA Type: Full Time Required Experience/Skills: : Prior experience working with clients in a pre or post-sales capacity Minimum 3 years of technical support and/or systems/solutions engineering, and/or development experience
Minimum 3 years of experience with HTML and Javascript.
Minimum 3 years experience with Python, Pip, and Virtual Python Environments
Minimum 3 years of experience with shell scripting and shell commands
Minimum 3 years of TCP/IP background
Minimum 2 years of experience with AWS Cloud Services, and recommended to have expert level familiarity with:
Lambda
S3
EC2
IAM
Sagemaker Ground Truth
Amazon A2I
CloudWatch Events
CloudWatch Logs
Preferred Qualifications: Graduate degree in a highly quantitative field (Computer Science, Machine Learning, Operations Research, Statistics, Mathematics, etc.)
Previous experience as a technical go-to-market resource.
Consulting experience and track record of helping customers with their AI needs

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