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AI & Automation Engineer

Vancouver

AI & Automation Engineer 

 On-site | Vancouver Office – 675 W Hastings St.  

 

About EviSmart™ 

EviSmart™ is a global leader in AI-powered dental workflow automation and CAD design outsourcing. Trusted in 26+ countries, our mission is to make dental care smarter, faster, and better — powered by data, technology, and innovation. 

We’re building a future where intelligent systems transform how dental professionals work, creating seamless collaboration and precision-driven outcomes for clinics and labs worldwide. 

To achieve that, we’re looking for talented individuals who are passionate about innovation, automation, and impact. 

 

About the Role 

We’re seeking a highly skilled and strategic Lead Automation & AI Integration Engineer to spearhead our intelligent automation initiatives. This role will be central to identifying automation opportunities, designing innovative solutions, and ensuring that all automation efforts align with our business objectives and AI-centric identity. 

The ideal candidate will possess a full-stack automation mindset, capable of integrating diverse technologies into cohesive solutions and managing the entire automation value chain — while championing rigorous data cleaning, governance, and discipline practices. 

If you’re passionate about driving intelligent automation at scale and shaping the foundation of an AI-first organization, this role is for you. 

 

What You’ll Do 

  • Automation Strategy & Innovation
    Strategically identify and prioritize internal processes ripe for automation and AI integration. Design, develop, and implement innovative automation solutions utilizing Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Machine Learning (ML), and AI agent technologies. 
  • AI & Intelligent Systems Integration
    Integrate Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing (NLP) into automation workflows to enhance intelligent decision support and predictive analytics. 
  • Project Leadership
    Lead the entire automation project lifecycle — from conception and design to deployment and continuous optimization — ensuring initiatives are aligned with EviSmart’s strategic goals and AI-first vision. 
  • Data Governance & Quality
    Champion and enforce best practices for data cleaning, governance, and discipline across all automation projects, ensuring reliability and scalability. 
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
    Collaborate with departments across the organization to understand needs, build tailored automation solutions, and deliver measurable operational impact. 
  • Continuous Learning & Innovation
    Stay at the forefront of advancements in automation, AI, and machine learning technologies, introducing new capabilities that elevate our automation maturity. 

 

What You’ll Bring 

Proven experience in Robotic Process Automation (RPA). 
Strong background in Machine Learning (ML) for predictive analytics and intelligent decision support. 
Expertise in AI agent technologies, including Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). 
Demonstrated knowledge of process improvement methodologies. 
Ability to integrate diverse technologies into cohesive automation solutions. 
Experience managing the entire automation value chain. 
Strong understanding of data cleaning, governance, and discipline practices. 

 

Why Join EviSmart™ 

At EviSmart™, you’ll be part of a global team redefining what’s possible in dental technology. You’ll have the autonomy to innovate, the support to grow, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact every day. 

Join us as we shape the future of smarter, AI-driven dental care. 

 

Ready to Build the Future with Us? 

If you’re the kind of engineer who sees patterns where others see chaos, who loves connecting systems as much as ideas, and who’s excited by the challenge of bringing intelligence to automation — we want to meet you. 

Apply now and help us create the next generation of AI-powered innovation at EviSmart. 

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