The GenAI Technology Analyst drives project requirements, coordinates deliveries, presents solutions with Generative AI, and supports product iterations and team development processes.
Program/Product Manager
A Technology Analyst in the Gen AI Team is expected to drive requirements for specific projects that include working with stakeholders, coordinating with the team for delivery and supporting the product along the iterations. They will be working with partner teams to understand the pain points and present solutions using Generative AI. They contribute to the team’s development processes, simplify and streamline releases and help improve teams the end-to-end experience of the products. They will work along side the leads in understanding the latest and greatest of the Generative AI updates in the industry, bring them to the firm meeting the internal compliance and regulatory requirements. They coordinate releases that includes model launches, software updates and support the team’s interest chat rooms along with other leads in the team.Top Skills
Generative Ai
Software Development
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