Electrical Engineering
$60
Put your Electrical Engineering skills to work training the world's most advanced AI models. These roles involve code evaluation, writing test cases, and reinforcement learning from human feedback. You will assess AI-generated Electrical Engineering code for correctness, efficiency, and security. No prior AI experience required—just strong programming fundamentals and attention to detail.
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Electrical engineering evaluation tasks span circuit analysis, power systems, signal processing, control systems, and electronics design. You'll verify circuit calculations (Kirchhoff's laws, impedance matching, filter design), assess whether component ratings are appropriate for the specified operating conditions, and evaluate control system designs for stability. Signal processing tasks involve Fourier analysis, digital filter design, and sampling theory—areas where AI-generated solutions are often algebraically correct but miss practical implementation constraints. Power systems tasks cover load flow analysis, protection relay coordination, and transformer sizing. SPICE simulation interpretation tasks appear periodically. EE degree with industry experience is the standard background; PE certification in electrical engineering adds access to higher-paying infrastructure tasks.
You will review AI-generated code snippets for syntax errors, logic bugs, and efficiency. Platforms like Mercor, Micro1, and SME Careers regularly post Electrical Engineering code evaluation roles.
You can expect to earn up to $35-$80/hr depending on task complexity and your proficiency level. Note that platforms like Mercor scale pay based on location—US-based workers typically earn more than those in other countries. These are estimates based on aggregated job listings.
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