AI Engineer for OT/IoT Systems (Full-Stack) (Entry level candidates are welcome to apply)
ST Engineering is seeking an AI Engineer to bridge hardware, software, and data science for OT/IoT systems. The role involves full-stack development, deploying ML models for industrial use cases, and integrating digital platforms with physical assets. You will act as a primary technical problem-solver responsible for system architecture, security, and performance. This position requires a resourceful practitioner capable of managing complex, multi-stream projects independently.
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Experience
3-5 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
ST Engineering is seeking an AI Engineer to bridge hardware, software, and data science for OT/IoT systems. The role involves full-stack development, deploying ML models for industrial use cases, and integrating digital platforms with physical assets. You will act as a primary technical problem-solver responsible for system architecture, security, and performance. This position requires a resourceful practitioner capable of managing complex, multi-stream projects independently.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 company with a well-defined, albeit broad, technical scope in the OT/IoT domain.
Coherent role definition, but covers a very wide technical spectrum (full-stack, ML, OT/IoT, DevOps) which borders on kitchen-sink.
Must haves
- 3-5 years of full-time, hands-on software engineering experience
- Proficiency in frontend frameworks like React or Angular
- Proficiency in backend languages like Node.js, Python, or Go
- Proven ability to design and implement practical ML models
- Working knowledge of OT/IoT environments and industrial protocols
- Proficiency with Docker, Kubernetes, and microservices
Tools and skills
Nice to have: data engineering, cybersecurity, agile.
About the company
Established multinational industrial and engineering company.
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