AI Training Specialist
An AI Training Instructor in the manufacturing industry bridges advanced technology with floor operations, preparing workers and systems for Industry 4.0. The scope includes educating staff on predictive maintenance, quality control AI, and adaptive robotics, while also refining AI models through data curation, labeling, and performance analysis. NobleProg UK NobleProg UK +3 Core Responsibilities & Scope Workforce Training & Upskilling: Instructing engineers, analysts, and operators on how to utilize AI-powered tools, interpret AI-driven data, and collaborate with intelligent systems. NobleProg UK NobleProg UK +1 AI Model Development & Refinement: Creating structured datasets, annotating data (labeling), and testing AI models for accuracy to improve predictive maintenance and quality inspection. Workable Workable +2 Operational Integration: Training AI to recognize and fix defects, optimize production processes, and manage supply chain forecasting. NobleProg UK NobleProg UK +1 Curriculum Development: Designing specialized courses on industrial AI, including machine learning applications, computer vision for inspection, and robotics. LinkedIn LinkedIn +1 Human-in-the-Loop Optimization: Evaluating AI-generated outputs for bias or inaccuracies and adjusting model parameters based on real-world factory performance. Coursera Coursera +1 Key Focus Areas for Manufacturing Predictive Maintenance: Training models to identify potential equipment failures by analyzing sensor data and patterns. Quality Control & Defect Detection: Teaching vision systems to identify product flaws, reducing waste and increasing accuracy. Adaptive Robotics & Automation: Training AI to handle flexible, high-mix, low-volume production tasks. Generative AI Assistants: Implementing "copilots" on the factory floor to provide real-time troubleshooting guidance for operators. NobleProg UK NobleProg UK +4 Targeted Skills and Competencies Instructors focus on building skills in data analytics, interpreting neural networks, and navigating platforms such as Google Colab or customized AI, allowing for rapid deployment of intelligent solutions. National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS)