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Content Developer (Chemistry) - AI Trainer

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West Bromwich
1 week ago
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Job Description: Content Developer for AI Chemistry Models

We are seeking a

content developer

to join our team to train AI models. Your responsibilities will include measuring the progress of AI chatbots, evaluating their logic, and solving problems to enhance each model's quality.
All potential applicants are encouraged to read the complete job description before applying.
Required Expertise

You should have an expert understanding of chemistry. A completed or in-progress Masters/PhD is preferred but not mandatory. Relevant fields include, but are not limited to:
Formulation Scientist
Development Chemist
Analytical Chemist
Chemical Engineer
Medicinal Chemist
Biochemist
Process Development Chemist
Benefits

This is a full-time or part-time REMOTE position.
You can choose projects to work on.
Flexible schedule.
Compensation starts at $40+ USD per hour, with bonuses for high-quality and high-volume work.
Responsibilities

Provide AI chatbots with diverse and complex chemistry problems and evaluate their outputs.
Assess the quality of AI model outputs for correctness and performance.
Qualifications

Masters and/or PhD in a relevant field is preferred but not required.
Fluency in English (native or bilingual level).
Attention to detail.
Proficiency in chemistry, inductive/deductive reasoning, and physical/temporal/spatial reasoning.
Note: Payments are made via PayPal. We do not ask for any money from applicants. PayPal handles currency conversions from USD.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: From £29.81 per hour
Work Location: Remote

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