Computer Vision & ML Expert, AI
Posted 2026-05-05Before applying
This role is open to contractors in accepted locations only. Please confirm your country is on the list before applying — we're unable to process applications from unlisted locations. List of accepted countries and locations.
For US applicants
This is a 1099 independent contractor role. It is not compatible with F-1 OPT, STEM OPT, or any visa status that requires W-2 employment, guaranteed hours, or employer sponsorship.
We are unable to provide offer letters or employment verification for this role.
What You'll Be Doing
- Help train and evaluate AI models that perceive, interpret, and understand the visual world — from image recognition and object detection to segmentation and visual reasoning:
- Evaluate AI-generated outputs on image recognition, object detection, segmentation, and visual reasoning tasks
- Assess the quality, accuracy, and robustness of computer vision model predictions
- Identify failure modes, edge cases, and biases in visual AI systems
- Create, review, and refine training data annotations for CV pipelines
- Write detailed technical evaluations and suggest concrete improvements
- Work across diverse visual domains — natural images, medical imaging, autonomous systems, document understanding
End result: the model learns to see, interpret, and reason about visual data the way a trained expert would.
RLHF in one line: Generate code expert engineers rank, edit, and justify convert that feedback into reward signals reinforcement learning tunes the model toward code you'd actually ship.
- What You'll Need
- Strong foundational knowledge of computer vision — object detection, image classification, semantic segmentation, pose estimation, or related areas
- Hands-on experience with deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow, or JAX
- Familiarity with common CV architectures (CNNs, Vision Transformers, diffusion models, etc.)
- Comfortable reading and understanding ML research papers
- Solid understanding of data preprocessing, augmentation, and annotation best practices for visual data
- Detail-oriented and systematic in evaluating model outputs
- Clear, concise written communicator who can explain technical concepts effectively in English
- Self-motivated and reliable when working independently
Identity verification: Applicants will be required to verify their identity and confirm they have valid documentation to work as an independent contractor in their country of residence.
- Nice to Have
- MS or PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field with a focus on CV or ML
- Published research in top CV/ML venues (CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS, ICML, etc.)
- Experience with 3D vision, video understanding, generative models, or multimodal AI
- Familiarity with MLOps tools, experiment tracking, and model evaluation pipelines
- Background in specialized domains such as medical imaging, remote sensing, robotics, or autonomous driving
- Experience with annotation platforms and data quality workflows at scale
- Proficiency in Python and scientific computing libraries (NumPy, OpenCV, scikit-learn)
- What You Don't Need
- No prior RLHF or AI training experience
- Logistics
- Location: Fully remote — work from anywhere on the accepted locations list
- Compensation: $30–$70/hr based on location and seniority. Note: the majority of projects run at around $30/hr — higher rates apply to senior profiles and specific project types
- Hours: Minimum 15 hrs/week, up to 40+ hrs/week available — hours vary by project and are not guaranteed week to week
- Engagement: 1099 independent contractor
- Payment: Weekly via PayPal or Stripe
Important: Hours are project-dependent and can vary week to week. We recommend keeping other work options open alongside this engagement rather than relying on it as your sole source of income.