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As an AI Language Engineer, you will refine NLP systems to accurately understand and generate French language, collaborating with teams to optimize language models for AI applications. You will contribute innovative approaches tailored to market nuances and deliver robust, scalable solutions. This role blends research, coding, and customer-focused problem solving in a global, cross-functional environment. You’ll work on impactful language technologies within TELUS Digital’s AI initiatives and Fuel iX platform.
Compensaciones / Beneficios
• Develop NLP code for French language
• Automate and integrate workflows from diverse systems
• Contribute ideas for innovative approaches and product features for a specific culture or market
• Provide clever solutions to complex problems
• Support customers, embrace technology, and pursue self-development
Responsabilidades
• Native fluency in French
• Ability to classify and retrieve information
• Experience designing/building/maintaining large-scale applications
• Proficient in writing performant, high-quality code following best practices
• Proficient in Swift/Obj-C and Apple Frameworks
• Solid understanding of software development processes including unit testing and release management
• Ability to identify, measure, and track KPIs of development processes
• Knowledge in NLP, machine learning or related sub-field
• Development in iOS or macOS
• Familiar with Java, Python and xpzdshu Shell scripting
• Creative and critical thinking
• Expert troubleshooting and problem solving
• Available to work onsite at the client’s premises
• User-driven focus
• Experience with one or more version control systems, preferably Git
Requisitos principales
• Relocation assistance
• Meal vouchers
• Private medical insurance for employees and relatives
• Great office at a top location
• Positive international working environment
• Continuous support and learning