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AI Tutor, ML Engineer Specialist (contract), Handshake AI

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💎 Seniority level: Middle, 3+ years

💸 Salary: 40.0 - 70.0 USD per hour

🔍 Industry: AI

🏢 Company: Handshake👥 501-1000💰 $200,000,000 Series F over 3 years agoEmploymentCollege RecruitingHuman ResourcesRecruiting

🗣️ Languages: English

⏳ Experience: 3+ years

Requirements:
  • MS or PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Data Science, or a closely related technical field.
  • Alternatively, 3+ years of professional experience as a Machine Learning Engineer or Data Scientist at a high-caliber company (e.g., FAANG, leading startups, AI labs).
  • Strong grasp of core machine learning concepts, model training workflows, and evaluation strategies.
  • Experience with LLMs, NLP systems, or applied ML in production settings is highly desirable.
  • Ability to assess complex technical information and provide constructive, detail-oriented feedback.
  • Excellent written communication skills—both technical and explanatory writing.
  • Ability to operate independently with sound judgment under ambiguous conditions.
  • Passion for AI development, data quality, and technological advancement.
Responsibilities:
  • Use internal tools to evaluate and critique AI-generated outputs, primarily in technical and scientific domains.
  • Review complex model responses and suggest improvements with a focus on clarity, correctness, and domain relevance.
  • Contribute to the curation and refinement of datasets used to train and fine-tune AI/ML models.
  • Work closely with cross-functional AI teams to identify data patterns, edge cases, and model blind spots.
  • Stay up-to-date on model behaviors and guidelines as they evolve, applying judgment to nuanced annotation tasks.
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