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Architecture & Design QA Lead - Remote

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Architecture & Design QA Lead - Remote
Architecture & Design Quality Assurance Lead
Job Type: Contract Location: Remote
About the Role
In this hourly, remote contractor role, you will serve as the Architecture & Design Quality Assurance Lead, overseeing 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 to maintain expected quality standards
- Ensuring adherence to rubrics and assessing work across 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 with inconsistent performance
This role demands:
- Strong architecture/design expertise
- Excellent English communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Ability to manage quality workflows across remote expert teams
By leading this role at a fast-growing AI Data Services company, you'll contribute to training data for some of the world’s largest AI companies and foundation-model labs, ensuring architecture and design data is accurate, context-aware, visually coherent, practical, well-explained, and aligned with client expectations.
Selection Process:
- AI interview
- Domain-specific task
- Interview with a recruiter
Note: There is no immediate project for this role. Qualified candidates will be prioritized for future opportunities, granting access to future projects through the expert network.
Your Profile
- Education: Bachelor’s, Master’s, or professional degree in Architecture, Interior Design, Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Environmental Design, Industrial Design, Planning, or a closely related field.
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Language & Communication: Strong grasp of English enabling clarity in:
- Following project guidelines
- Facilitating team communication
- Providing written feedback
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Experience:
- 3+ years in architecture, design, interiors, urban design, design research, construction documentation, teaching, design review, visualization, or related built-environment workflows
- Strong understanding of the following key principles:
- Design principles
- Spatial organization and circulation
- Scale, proportion, and materiality
- Accessibility, sustainability, building systems, construction logic
- Effective design communication
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Evaluation Skills: Ability to assess architecture/design content against detailed rubrics, identifying issues such as:
- Impractical layouts
- Poor spatial reasoning
- Code-insensitive suggestions
- Weak design rationale
- Accessibility gaps
- Unsafe assumptions
- Unrealistic construction recommendations
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Tech/Tools Preparedness: Familiarity with preferred tools/methods:
- AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite
- BIM
- Construction drawings, precedent analysis, site analysis, rendering, design presentations
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Team Leadership: Experience leading or supporting remote teams of:
- Designers
- Reviewers
- Annotators
- Educators
- Visual QA specialists or domain experts preferred.
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Remote Work Compatibility: Comfortable utilizing:
- Tools like Discord, Google Sheets, Google Docs
- Trackers, dashboards, project management systems
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Documentation & Organization: Highly detail-oriented with ability to manage:
- Style guides, FAQs
- Trackers, onboarding materials
- Calibration tasks and documentation
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Bonus Experience:
- AI training, data annotation, LLM evaluation
- Design QA, visual review, architectural review, or rubric-based review


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Key Responsibilities
Quality Monitoring
- Spot-check architecture/design items and identify quality issues.
- Provide ongoing feedback via Direct Messages (DMs).
- Escalate recurring or critical issues.
Design Review
- Evaluate AI-generated explanations, layouts, design concepts, material recommendations, building-systems descriptions, accessibility considerations, and design reasoning for accuracy and practicality.
Trainer & QA Communication
- Notify teams via Discord about new item guidelines, project changes, workflow updates, and expectations for quality and architecture/design review standards.
Question Handling
- Deliver clear, prompt responses to questions, especially:
- Spatial logic
- Design terminology, accessibility, sustainability
- Construction feasibility
- Rubric interpretation
Trainer & QA Activation
- Engage contributors through DMs, encourage activation and monitor them, flags availability issues when required.
Documentation Management
- Create and maintain project documentation, including:
- Style guides, trackers, FAQs
- Quality notes and examples
- Calibration tasks
- Onboarding materials and honeypots.
Onboarding & Training
- Organize onboarding/training calls with teams to clarify:
- Project expectations
- Workflows, rubrics, and quality standards.
Quality Alignment
- Ensure consistent application of architecture/design review guidelines across teams, absorbing updates as projects evolve.
Risk Review
- Flag recommendations that may be unsafe, inaccessible, impractical, misleading, code-insensitive, or poorly contextualized.
Process Improvement
- Identify recurring quality gaps and propose:
- Workflow improvements
- Scalable QA processes for architecture/design AI training projects.
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