Curriculum Manager in Artificial Intelligence
DataCamp- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience in curriculum design/development, along with 3-5 years of experience in programming, systems architecture, or database systems. They must have 5+ years of experience designing and developing instructional materials for technical audiences, a strong foundational understanding of data science methodologies, and experience designing content or training programs that incorporate machine learning tools and GenAI technologies. Knowledge of adult learning principles and experience using e-learning software (Articulate, Captivate, or similar) and video editing tools (Final Cut, Adobe Premiere, After Effects, Camtasia or similar) are also required.
As a Technical Curriculum Developer, the individual will be responsible for designing and developing innovative learning solutions, leading the creation and distribution of technical courseware, and designing curriculum that supports hands-on learning in domains such as data science workflows, machine learning model development, and practical applications of Generative AI using Snowflake and partner technologies. They will collaborate with stakeholders and subject matter experts, translate complex technical concepts into visual aids, and design aesthetically superb technical diagrams and content templates. Additionally, the role involves a portion of classroom training delivery (up to 3 weeks per quarter) and utilizing social or connected learning strategies.
Data management and analytics platform
Snowflake provides a platform called the AI Data Cloud that helps organizations manage and analyze their data. This platform allows users to store and process large amounts of data efficiently, offering services like data warehousing, data lakes, data engineering, data science, and data sharing. Snowflake's system works by uniting data from different sources, enabling secure sharing and performing various types of analytics. What sets Snowflake apart from its competitors is its ability to operate seamlessly across multiple public clouds, allowing users to access their data from anywhere. The company's goal is to help businesses leverage their data for better decision-making by providing a flexible subscription-based service that scales according to their needs.