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Electronic engineer (Ngspice expert)

Micro1 Remote Posted 84 days ago

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$85/task

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84d ago

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About this Role

Location: Remote

Job Summary: In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters.

Key Responsibilities

Develop, analyze, and optimize electronic circuit simulations using Ngspice for AI training workflows. Collaborate with AI engineers and data scientists to translate hardware requirements into robust simulation models. Create comprehensive documentation to ensure knowledge transfer and reproducibility of simulation processes. Contribute technical expertise throughout the project lifecycle, from initial design to validation and optimization. Troubleshoot and resolve issues in electronic circuits and simulation scripts efficiently. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of electronic simulation methodologies and recommend best practices for continuous improvement. Communicate complex technical concepts clearly and effectively, both in writing and verbally, to interdisciplinary teams.

Required Skills and Qualifications

Proven hands-on expertise in Ngspice and electronic circuit simulation. Bachelor’s or higher degree in Electronic Engineering or a related technical discipline. Strong foundation in analog and digital circuit design principles. Demonstrated experience in developing, testing, and optimizing simulation models for complex electronic systems. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to convey complex information clearly. Proficiency in technical documentation and reporting. Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable working independently in a remote setting.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience integrating Ngspice models into AI or machine learning pipelines. Background in hardware validation for AI applications or large-scale simulations. Knowledge of additional circuit simulation tools or scripting languages.

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 STEM

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, analyze, and optimize electronic circuit simulations using Ngspice for AI training workflows.
  • Collaborate with AI engineers and data scientists to translate hardware requirements into robust simulation models.
  • Create comprehensive documentation to ensure knowledge transfer and reproducibility of simulation processes.
  • Contribute technical expertise throughout the project lifecycle, from initial design to validation and optimization.

Compensation Analysis

Shape the "brain" of future AI. By working as a Electronic engineer (Ngspice expert), you ensure that future models understand the nuance of your field. At $85/hr, it's a lucrative way to preserve the integrity of your profession in the digital age.

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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.

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 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.