
Lead Instructor: MLOps / AI Platform Engineering
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Job Title: Lead Instructor: MLOps / AI Platform Engineering
Company: General Assembly
Client: Confidential – Customer Success Reskilling
Location: Remote (Must work West Coast / Pacific Time hours)
Duration: 2 Weeks (Starting Mid-June)
Commitment: Roughly 30 hours per week
Compensation: $15,500 flat fee for the project
About the Engagement
General Assembly is delivering a specialized reskilling program designed to transition Customer Success and Account Management professionals into MLOps and AI Platform Engineering roles.
As the Lead Instructor, you will be the face of lessons. You aren't just checking the math; you are bridge-building. You will lead experienced customer-facing professionals through the complexities of taking AI systems from pilot to production, ensuring they leave the 2-week intensive with a functional understanding of MLOps governance and deployment.
What You’ll Do
- Lead Live Instruction: Deliver high-energy, synchronous remote lectures and "prompt-along" sessions covering ML pipelines, model deployment, and monitoring.
- Simplify the Complex: Translate high-level MLOps concepts (CI/CD for ML, governance frameworks) into digestible insights for learners who are experienced professionals but not career engineers.
- Facilitate Hands-on Labs: Guide students through self-paced exercises and live troubleshooting within the Azure AI Foundry and ML environments.
- Mentor & Office Hours: Provide real-time feedback during dedicated lab hours, helping students navigate technical roadblocks in Python and Azure infrastructure.
- Drive Learning Outcomes: Ensure students can successfully articulate and execute model lifecycle management strategies by the end of the cohort.
What You Bring
- The Experience: 7+ years in software or data engineering, with at least 3+ years specifically in MLOps or ML platform roles in a production environment.
- The "Teacher" Gene: Proven experience in technical instruction, bootcamp delivery, or corporate training. You should be comfortable "reading the room" in a virtual setting.
- Azure Fluency: Deep, hands-on expertise with Azure ML and AI Foundry. You should be able to navigate these platforms in your sleep.
- Technical Foundation: Proficiency in Python, Data Engineering fundamentals, and applying DevOps/CI/CD principles specifically to ML workloads.
- The Credentials: AZ-900, AI-900, and DP-100 are required; AI-102 is preferred.
- The Pedigree: Experience as an AI Platform or Azure ML engineer at a major tech firm (Microsoft, Google, etc.) is a massive plus.
Note on Schedule: This is a high-intensity, 2-week engagement. Candidates must be fully available for 30 hours per week during the mid-June window and be prepared to operate on Pacific Time (PT) schedules to align with the learner cohort.
Unless otherwise noted, remote positions can be performed from the following approved General Assembly operating countries.
United States of America (states of operation may vary), Canada (provinces of operation may vary), United Kingdom, Australia, and Singapore.
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