Aiprosol
AI Developer

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Company Description
Aiprosol is an AI-automation consultancy focused on removing repetitive, time-consuming work so teams can scale the activities that drive real business impact. The company is uniquely operated by an AI C-suite, led by Arora, an AI CEO who coordinates specialist AI agents across operations, marketing, revenue, and product. All AI-driven decisions are logged transparently and refreshed daily at aiprosol.com/agents, showcasing a live, production-grade AI operating system rather than a demo environment. Aiprosol helps clients map their recurring workflows, build and run AI agents to handle them end to end, and keep human teams focused on high-value judgment calls. The mission is simple: automate the boring, scale the important.
Role Description
The AI Developer will design, build, and maintain AI agents and automation solutions that streamline client workflows end to end. In this contract, remote role, you will collaborate with consultants and technical stakeholders to understand process requirements, translate them into robust AI architectures, and implement solutions using modern machine learning frameworks. Day-to-day responsibilities include developing and optimizing models for pattern recognition, NLP, and neural networks; integrating AI components into existing software systems; and monitoring performance to iterate on accuracy, reliability, and scalability. You will also contribute to documentation, participate in code reviews, and support continuous improvement of Aiprosol’s AI operating system by proposing enhancements and new capabilities.
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- Strong foundation in Computer Science and Software Development, including data structures, algorithms, and clean coding practices.
- Applied experience with Neural Networks and Pattern Recognition, with the ability to design, train, and evaluate models for real-world workflows.
- Hands-on expertise in Natural Language Processing (NLP), such as text classification, entity extraction, and conversational interfaces.
- Proficiency in one or more programming languages commonly used in AI (e.g., Python, JavaScript/TypeScript) and familiarity with ML frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn).
- Experience integrating AI models into production systems, including APIs, microservices, and cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, GCP, Azure).
- Ability to analyze complex business processes, translate them into technical requirements, and design scalable AI-driven automations.
- Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and comfort working independently in a remote, fast-paced environment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience; prior experience with automation or AI consulting is a plus.
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