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Python Engineer

Alignerr β€’ Remote β€’ Posted 0 days ago

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About this Role

What You'll Do

  • Review and evaluate AI-generated Python code for correctness, efficiency, and adherence to professional best practices
  • Solve complex algorithmic problems and develop high-quality Python solutions that set the benchmark for AI outputs
  • Write clear, human-readable explanations of code logic and problem-solving strategies
  • Identify edge cases, bugs, and ambiguities in AI-generated responses
  • Provide structured, detailed feedback that directly improves how AI models understand and write Python
  • Work independently and asynchronously β€” fully on your own schedule

About the Role

What if your Python expertise could directly influence how AI writes code for millions of developers around the world? We're looking for experienced Python Engineers to evaluate AI-generated code, solve complex algorithmic challenges, and help ensure the next generation of AI coding tools meets the standards of real production engineering. This is a fully remote, flexible contract role built for senior Python developers who want meaningful, high-impact work alongside the world's leading AI research labs β€” on their own schedule.

  • Organization: Alignerr
  • Type: Hourly Contract
  • Location: Remote
  • Commitment: 10–40 hours/week

Who You Are

  • Deep, hands-on expertise in Python β€” you've written production-level code and it shows
  • 3–5+ years of professional Python development experience
  • Strong command of modern Python frameworks including Django, Flask, or FastAPI
  • Comfortable with advanced language features, design patterns, and performance considerations
  • Excellent written communicator β€” you can explain complex technical concepts clearly and concisely
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Computer Science or a related technical field
  • Self-motivated and consistent when working independently

Nice to Have

  • Prior experience with data annotation, RLHF, or AI evaluation workflows
  • Background in algorithm design, competitive programming, or technical problem-solving
  • Familiarity with code review processes or software quality evaluation
  • Experience working across multiple domains of Python β€” data science, backend, automation, or systems

Why Join Us

  • Work on cutting-edge AI projects alongside the world's leading research labs
  • Fully remote and flexible β€” work when and where it suits you
  • Freelance autonomy with the structure of meaningful, task-based work
  • Make a direct, tangible impact on how AI understands and generates code at scale
  • Potential for ongoing work and contract extension as new projects launch

Requirements

  • Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
  • Reliable high-speed internet connection
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
  • Demonstrated expertise in STEM

Compensation Analysis

What if your Python expertise could directly influence how AI writes code for millions of developers around the world? We're looking for experienced Python Engineers to evaluate AI-generated code, solve complex algorithmic challenges, and help ensure the next generation of AI coding tools meets the standards of real production engineering. This is

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the assessment actually like?

Notoriously strict. Alignerr uses TestGorilla for role-specific timed tests β€” a blank coding environment for engineers, rigorous grammar and fact-checking for writers. There is almost no hand-holding. The critical catch: this is essentially a one-shot process. Fail or abandon the assessment, and you are typically locked out of that role permanently with no option to retake.

How quickly can I start earning after I pass?

Not immediately. Even after passing the assessment and completing identity verification (via Persona) and billing setup (via Deel), you may sit in a waiting pool for weeks or months. You only start earning when a project matching your specific skills launches and you are officially assigned. Do not plan around Alignerr income until you are actively on a project.

Is there a community?

Yes β€” and it is one of Alignerr's genuine strengths. Once assigned to a project, you are added to Slack channels where you can ask questions, get rubric clarifications from admins, and talk to other AI trainers. This is rare in AI training and makes a real difference when guidelines are ambiguous or change mid-project.

Is this just labeling data?

No. This is closer to academic research. You will likely be writing or verifying complex proofs, solving advanced equations, or checking the logic of a model's step-by-step reasoning. The goal is to teach AI systems to reason deeply in your field.

Do I need a PhD?

For the highest pay tiers in this category, a PhD (or current enrollment) is usually expected. However, the most important factor is your ability to pass the domain assessment. If you can solve the problems, the degree is secondary.

Is the work continuous?

Work in niche fields is often project-based. A specific "campaign" (e.g., training a model on Quantum Mechanics) might last for a few weeks. It is best to treat this as a high-paying fellowship or grant rather than a permanent daily job.

What is the barrier to entry?

Alignerr is known for difficult technical assessments. You must pass a timed test in your specific domain (e.g., Python, Physics, or Language) before you are eligible for any paid projects.