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Architecture & Design QA Lead - Remote
Architecture & Design Quality Assurance Lead
Job Type: Contract
Location: Remote
About This Role
In this hourly, remote contractor role, you will work as an Architecture & Design Quality Assurance Lead to oversee quality, consistency, and trainer performance across architecture, interior design, urban design, and built-environment AI training projects.
Your responsibilities include:
- Reviewing AI-generated architecture/design content and trainer/QA work
- Evaluating output quality against project guidelines
- Providing precise written feedback
- Ensuring adherence to quality standards in the following areas:
- Design accuracy
- Spatial reasoning
- Architectural terminology
- Building-systems awareness
- Code/safety sensitivity
- Sustainability considerations
- Visual/design logic
- Clarity
- Formatting
- Instruction-following
You will:
- Spot recurring quality issues
- Communicate updates to trainers and QAs
- Support onboarding
- Maintain documentation
- Activate contributors working inconsistently
This role requires: ✅ Strong architecture/design expertise ✅ Strong English communication skills ✅ Excellent attention to detail ✅ Ability to manage quality workflows across remote expert teams
You will directly contribute to improving AI models that shape the future of architecture and design training data by ensuring outputs are accurate, context-aware, visually coherent, practical, well-explained, and client-aligned.
Selection process includes:
- AI interview
- Domain-specific task
- Interview with recruiter
Note: No immediate project is in place; however, qualified candidates will be prioritized for relevant future opportunities and expert-network access.
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Essential Qualifications
- Degree: Requires a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or professional qualification in one of the following:
- Architecture
- Interior Design
- Urban Design
- Landscape Architecture
- Environmental Design
- Industrial Design
- Planning
- Related built-environment field
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- Language proficiency: Strong grasp of English language for guideline interpretation, team communication, and written feedback.
Experience & Skills
✔ 3+ years of expertise in:
- Architecture, interior design, urban design
- Teaching, design review, visualization, or related built-environment workflows
✔ Deep knowledge of:
- Design principles (spatial organization, circulation, scale, proportion, materiality)
- Sustainability, accessibility, building systems, construction logic, design communication
✔ Ability to:
- Evaluate architecture/design content against rubrics
- Identify issues such as:
- Impractical layouts
- Poor spatial reasoning
- Code-insensitive suggestions
- Weak design rationale
- Accessibility gaps
- Unsafe assumptions
- Unrealistic construction recommendations
✔ Preferred tools/methods familiarity:
- AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp
- Adobe Creative Suite, BIM
- Construction drawings, precedent/site analysis
- Rendering or design presentations
✔ Remote leadership experience:
- Leading/supporting teams of designers, reviewers, annotators, educators, visual QA specialists, or domain experts
✔ Fast-moving workflow adaptability:
- Comfortable with tools like:
- Discord, Google Sheets, Google Docs
- Trackers, dashboards, project management systems
✔ Organizational skills:
- Maintains style guides, FAQs, and trackers
- Tracks contributions for highly detail-oriented consistency
✔ Plus points (if applicable):
- Experience in AI training, data annotation, LLM evaluation, design QA, or visual review routines
Key Responsibilities
Quality Monitoring
- Spot-check architecture/design items for discrepancies
- Identify quality issues and address via direct messages (DMs)
- Escalate recurring or critical issues for further review


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Design Review
- Evaluate AI-generated outputs for:
- Explanations’ accuracy
- Spatial/logical practicality
- Design rationale strength
- Accessibility considerations
- Sustainability integration
- Building system descriptions
- Material viability
Trainer & QA Communication
- Update teams on Discord regarding:
- New guidelines
- Project changes
- Workflow updates
- Quality expectations
- Standards for architecture/design-specific reviews
Question Handling
- Respond to queries with clarity and speed, especially around:
- Spatial/logic issues
- Design terminology
- Accessibility solutions
- Sustainability feasibility
- Construction practicability
- Material suitability
- Rubric interpretations
Trainer/QA Activation & Retention
- Initiate DMs to inactive contributors
- Encourage consistency and track follow-ups
- Flag availability/speed issues
Documentation
- Create and maintain:
- Style guides
- Cases studies/trackers
- Frameworks (FAQs, honeypots, calibration tasks)
- Onboarding materials
Onboarding & Training
- Lead new hires through onboarding sessions
- Project expectations
- Workflows
- Strong rubrics-cased review focus
- Standards for design-specific criteria
Consistency & Adaptability
- Ensure alignment with project-aligned guidelines
- Monitor rubrics and theme shifts across evolving projects
Risk Mitigation
- Flag unsafe, inaccessible, impractical, misleading misrepresentations for project sanitation
Process Improvements
- Identify recurring issues and improve workflows
- Contribute to scalable, quality-driven QA processes
- Lead refinements in architecture-focused AI training reviews
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