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Data Technology Engineer- Aerospace - China

Shanghai
2 weeks ago
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Data Technology Engineer- Aerospace - China.

Our Aerospace client based in Shanghai, China, are looking to appoint a Data Technology Engineer to be engaged on their aerospace programs in Shanghai.

This will be a long term role. Fixed term contracts will be offered to the successful candidate. If you are interested to live and work in Asia, this opportunity will allow that to happen with plenty of time to explore this region, its culture and customs.

The successful candidate can expect to receive a package including living expenses and tax fee bonuses in addition to a high salary.

Responsibilities:
Participate in the digital transformation of the company.
Lead research on key technologies for automated process design using machine learning.
Lead team to implement independent and controllable data management applications.
Study in-depth applications of AI and big data in civil aircraft manufacturing.Qualifications:
PhD from a Double First-Class university in China or a top 100 QS-ranked international university.
Proficient in AI algorithms including machine learning, deep learning, NLP, and reinforcement learning.
Proficient in Python, C++, and other programming languages.
Proficient in big data technologies, including distributed storage, stream processing, and visualization.
Practical experience in AI projects with real-world applications and outcomes.
Ability to quickly learn new technologies and adapt to new environments.
Strong teamwork and project leadership skills.Candidates wishing to be considered for this role, should forward their CV in the 1st instance for review

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