CNC Manufacturing Documentation Reviewer
Micro1 • Remote
Education
Any
Type
Pay Rate
$45/task
Listed
19d ago
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About the Role
We are looking for experienced CNC manufacturing professionals to review real-world CNC job packs submitted by manufacturing companies, CNC shops, machinists, or production teams. The role involves checking whether submitted CNC documentation is authentic, technically relevant, complete, and suitable for use in an AI evaluation / manufacturing workflow research project. The submitted materials may include engineering drawings, CAD/CAM files, G-code, setup sheets, tooling lists, process plans, inspection reports, material certificates, control plans, job cards, and other manufacturing documentation. This is a reviewer role, not a design or programming role. The main responsibility is to evaluate the quality and completeness of submitted CNC job packs.
Responsibilities
The expert will be expected to: Review submitted CNC job packs and confirm whether they appear to come from real CNC manufacturing work. Check that files are not publicly available, AI-generated, generic, or artificially created. Verify whether all files belong to the same part, job, drawing number, customer part number, or production workflow. Evaluate technical completeness of each job pack. Review engineering drawings, ballooned drawings, tolerances, material specifications, setup sheets, tool lists, process flow charts, control plans, and inspection documents. Check whether CNC production artifacts such as G-code, CAM output, toolpath documents, or setup instructions are meaningful and connected to the job. Identify missing or weak artifacts. Flag confidential, personal, customer, or company-sensitive information that should be redacted. Provide a short quality assessment and recommendation: accept, accept with minor issues, request more information, or reject.
Required Experience
Candidates should have practical experience with at least some of the following: CNC milling and/or CNC turning Reading engineering drawings and GD&T/tolerances CNC setup sheets and machining instructions CAD/CAM workflows G-code / NC files Tooling lists and cutting tools Process routing / job cards / travelers Inspection reports, QC checklists, CMM reports, or control plans Material certificates / mill test reports Real shop-floor manufacturing documentation
What You Will Review
A strong CNC job pack may include: Customer request, RFQ, PO, or internal work order Job card / route card / traveler Engineering drawing or ballooned drawing CAD files such as STEP, IGES, DXF, DWG, or native CAD CAM files, toolpath exports, operation sheets, or setup sheets G-code / NC files Tooling list CNC setup instructions Process flow chart or control plan Material specification or mill test certificate Raw material inspection report In-process inspection report Final inspection report / CMM report Photos of the part, setup, fixture, or machining process
Candidate Requirements
Applicants should: Have direct experience in CNC manufacturing, CNC programming, machining, or manufacturing quality control. Be comfortable reviewing technical drawings and manufacturing documents. Understand what real CNC job documentation looks like. Be able to identify incomplete, fake, public, or low-value files. Be detail-oriented and able to provide clear written feedback in English. Be available for part-time, project-based review work.
Requirements
- Must be eligible to work in Remote
- Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
- Demonstrated expertise in Software Engineering
Eligible Languages
Fluent proficiency in English
Compensation Analysis
We are looking for experienced CNC manufacturing professionals to review real-world CNC job packs submitted by manufacturing companies, CNC shops, machinists, or production teams. The role involves checking whether submitted CNC documentation is authentic, technically relevant, complete, and suitable for use in an AI evaluation / manufacturing work
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from the others?
Global Access. Micro1 is more open to international applicants (outside the US/UK) than DataAnnotation or Outlier.
What is the catch?
Privacy. Micro1 projects often require you to install time-tracking software that takes screenshots of your desktop while you work to ensure you are actually working. If you are uncomfortable with monitoring software, this might not be for you.
What does the work actually look like?
It is practical, hands-on data work. You might be recording short videos, categorizing images, rating text responses, or analyzing data. The tasks are designed to be short and distinct—typically 5-60 minutes per task.
How flexible is the schedule?
Extremely. This is true "log in and work" flexibility. You can usually work for 20 minutes or 4 hours depending on your availability. There are rarely minimum hour requirements, making it ideal for side income.
Is there an interview?
Usually, no. Hiring for these roles is almost entirely based on passing an automated assessment or "qualification" task. If you pass the test, you get access to the work.
What is the interview like?
You will likely be screened by "Zara", an AI recruiter. Treat this like a real video interview—speak clearly, ensure you have good lighting, and be ready to answer technical questions verbally, as the transcript is reviewed by human managers.