Mechanical Engineering Expert with Python - Freelance AI Trainer
Mindrift • United States • Posted 53 days ago
Education
Any
Type
Pay Rate
$55/task
Posted
53d ago
Role Overview
As a Mechanical Engineering Expert with Python - Freelance AI Trainer, you will solve complex coding challenges to create "Golden Data" for training advanced code-generation models. You will likely engage in "red-teaming" (adversarial testing) to find logic gaps in AI code, write unit tests for generated snippets, and provide expert-level refactoring. This is pure technical work—no meetings, just deep-dive problem solving in languages like Python and C++.
Requirements
- Must be eligible to work in United States
- Fluent proficiency in English (Written & Verbal)
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional experience
- Demonstrated expertise in STEM
Compensation Analysis
Monetize your niche expertise without the billable hours. At $55/hr, this role offers elite compensation for pure intellectual work—no client management or administrative bloat.
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