

OpenTrain AI
Automotive Engineering QA / AI Trainer (3+ Yrs Eng + Python) — Contract, Remote, Part-Time
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This role is for an Automotive Engineering QA / AI Trainer, requiring 3+ years in Automotive Engineering, a Bachelor’s in Engineering, and Python skills. It’s a part-time, remote contract lasting 3–6 months, with pay ranging from $6–$55/hour.
🌎 - Country
United States
💱 - Currency
$ USD
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💰 - Day rate
440
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🗓️ - Date
October 3, 2025
🕒 - Duration
3 to 6 months
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🏝️ - Location
Remote
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📄 - Contract
1099 Contractor
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🔒 - Security
Unknown
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📍 - Location detailed
Washington, United States
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#AI (Artificial Intelligence) #Python #Compliance
Role description
Job Description
OpenTrain partners with leading AI companies to build safer, smarter systems. We hire engineers and technical writers to evaluate and improve AI-generated content. We’re seeking Automotive Engineering QA / AI Trainers to audit model responses, verify engineering rigor, and author gold-standard prompts/solutions that strengthen AI reasoning.
What you’ll do
• Review and rate prompts and model answers across vehicle dynamics, powertrain/electrification, control systems, embedded/ECU/CAN, electronics, ADAS/functional safety, and manufacturing/quality.
• Verify equations, units, assumptions, and design rationale; check against standards and safety considerations.
• Draft improved prompts, solutions, and concise written feedback using detailed QA rubrics (SFT/RLHF/evaluation).
• Run quick validation/analysis in Python (e.g., notebooks, sanity checks; basic scientific stack helpful).
• Identify edge cases and propose rubric/guideline refinements to ensure consistency.
Minimum Qualifications
• 3+ years in Automotive Engineering or a closely related field (vehicle systems, powertrain, controls, electronics, etc.).
• Bachelor’s in Engineering required; Master’s/PhD preferred.
• Practical Python for analysis/validation (scripts or notebooks).
• Ability to evaluate step-by-step reasoning, equations, design trade-offs, and standards compliance.
• Clear, concise technical writing in English; meticulous about notation and units.
• Comfortable following detailed QA rubrics and switching topics quickly.
• Reliable computer/internet; able to pass an AI interview and QA calibration.
Contract & Schedule
• Type: Contract (independent contractor), remote.
• Hours: Less than 20 hours/week; minimum 15 hours/week (flexible).
• Duration: 3–6 months (potential extension).
• Compensation: USD $6–$55/hour (target $40/hour).
• Openings: ~30 roles.
• Agencies or individual contractors are welcome.
About OpenTrain
OpenTrain helps leading technology companies train advanced AI with expert-reviewed data and rigorous evaluation. As a contractor here, you’ll apply your engineering expertise to improve how next-generation AI reasons about automotive systems.
Location
Global (remote). Restricted locations (not eligible; comma-separated):Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia.
Job Description
OpenTrain partners with leading AI companies to build safer, smarter systems. We hire engineers and technical writers to evaluate and improve AI-generated content. We’re seeking Automotive Engineering QA / AI Trainers to audit model responses, verify engineering rigor, and author gold-standard prompts/solutions that strengthen AI reasoning.
What you’ll do
• Review and rate prompts and model answers across vehicle dynamics, powertrain/electrification, control systems, embedded/ECU/CAN, electronics, ADAS/functional safety, and manufacturing/quality.
• Verify equations, units, assumptions, and design rationale; check against standards and safety considerations.
• Draft improved prompts, solutions, and concise written feedback using detailed QA rubrics (SFT/RLHF/evaluation).
• Run quick validation/analysis in Python (e.g., notebooks, sanity checks; basic scientific stack helpful).
• Identify edge cases and propose rubric/guideline refinements to ensure consistency.
Minimum Qualifications
• 3+ years in Automotive Engineering or a closely related field (vehicle systems, powertrain, controls, electronics, etc.).
• Bachelor’s in Engineering required; Master’s/PhD preferred.
• Practical Python for analysis/validation (scripts or notebooks).
• Ability to evaluate step-by-step reasoning, equations, design trade-offs, and standards compliance.
• Clear, concise technical writing in English; meticulous about notation and units.
• Comfortable following detailed QA rubrics and switching topics quickly.
• Reliable computer/internet; able to pass an AI interview and QA calibration.
Contract & Schedule
• Type: Contract (independent contractor), remote.
• Hours: Less than 20 hours/week; minimum 15 hours/week (flexible).
• Duration: 3–6 months (potential extension).
• Compensation: USD $6–$55/hour (target $40/hour).
• Openings: ~30 roles.
• Agencies or individual contractors are welcome.
About OpenTrain
OpenTrain helps leading technology companies train advanced AI with expert-reviewed data and rigorous evaluation. As a contractor here, you’ll apply your engineering expertise to improve how next-generation AI reasons about automotive systems.
Location
Global (remote). Restricted locations (not eligible; comma-separated):Alaska, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia.