AI Architect
Academian Inc is seeking an AI Architect to drive AI strategy and implementation for their edtech platforms. The role involves designing scalable RAG pipelines and AI-powered solutions while ensuring secure and performant deployments. Candidates must possess deep expertise in ML, LLMs, and cloud-native AI infrastructure. The position requires strong collaboration across teams to integrate AI into existing enterprise applications.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Academian Inc is seeking an AI Architect to drive AI strategy and implementation for their edtech platforms. The role involves designing scalable RAG pipelines and AI-powered solutions while ensuring secure and performant deployments. Candidates must possess deep expertise in ML, LLMs, and cloud-native AI infrastructure. The position requires strong collaboration across teams to integrate AI into existing enterprise applications.
TAL's take
Tier 2 company with a well-defined technical scope for an architect role in the edtech domain.
The JD clearly defines the architectural responsibilities, required stack, and team context without being overly broad.
Must haves
- Expertise in Machine Learning, Deep Learning, and NLP
- Experience with Generative AI including RAG and prompt engineering
- Strong backend programming in Python, Java, or NodeJS
- Experience with AI frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch
- Knowledge of cloud platforms and MLOps practices
- Experience with containerization like Docker and Kubernetes
Tools and skills
Nice to have: lti, qti, xapi, cmi5, scorm, responsible ai frameworks, ai governance models.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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