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JOB ID

Job ID must be included in the application process: CHEMISTRY-25-505
Job Title: Chemical/Biochemical Engineer

Project Description

This project requires candidates to evaluate the responses of our client’s Large Language Model for accuracy, coherence, and alignment with their quality standards. You will be evaluating responses related to your domain of expertise and given access to search and research tools. You will verify the accuracy of each response, correct mistakes made by the LLM, and give detailed feedback on the LLM’s performance in each response.

Location: Priority consideration for applicants in the U.S. or educated at accredited U.S. institutions.

Commitment

  • We expect a minimum of 15 hours per week, however considering the project scope and timelines the preferred and recommended commitment would be 8 hours/day. ALL CANDIDATES WHO CAN COMMIT FOR LESS THAN 15 HOURS/WEEK WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

Hiring Profile

  • You hold a BSc/MSc/PhD in Chemical Engineering or Biochemical Engineering, with coursework in Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena, Reaction Engineering, Unit Operations, and Differential Equations.
  • You are confident working on chemistry-heavy problems, bioprocess/biochemistry, materials/kinetics/thermodynamics, and process reasoning.
  • You have operated primarily within Chemical & Materials Sciences (all subdomains).
  • You are interested in covering clinical/biochemical crossovers from Life Sciences and chemistry aspects in Engineering/Technology as needed.
  • You demonstrate C1+ English proficiency with excellent writing skills.
  • Bonus: You have experience with data labeling, RLHF, or AI model evaluation.

Why Work with SME Careers?
Want to be a part of a forward-thinking team and help us train AI to communicate more effectively? At SME Careers, we connect skilled professionals with opportunities in the rapidly evolving AI industry.

  • Shape the Future of AI: Your work directly contributes to how AI systems learn and communicate.
  • Your Schedule, Your Rules: Set your own hours and work around your life.
  • Weekly Pay: Receive fast, reliable weekly payments once your work is approved, ensuring consistency and reliability in your work.
  • Community Rewards: Help grow our network and get rewarded for your referrals — with ongoing passive income for every hire you refer.
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