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Chemistry Masters
Chemistry Masters – AI Data Trainer
About the Role
We're seeking chemistry professionals and graduate students to assist in training and evaluating the next generation of AI models. Your expert knowledge will shape how AI interprets and solves complex chemistry problems—directly impacting the future of intelligent systems.
This is a fully remote, flexible contract role. Whether you're currently a Master’s student or a recent graduate, if you have strong chemistry expertise and sharp analytical skills, we’d love to collaborate with you.
- Organization: Alignerr
- Type: Hourly contract
- Location: Remote
- Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You’ll Do
- Design challenging, nuanced chemistry problems that push the boundaries of AI reasoning across:
- Chemical engineering
- Biochemistry
- Organic chemistry
- Other advanced domains
- Create clear, rigorous step-by-step solutions reflecting graduate-level thinking
- Evaluate AI-generated outputs for:
- Scientific accuracy
- Logical soundness
- Quality of reasoning
- Collaborate with researchers to:
- Develop and refine benchmarks
- Cover topics from undergraduate to Master’s-level chemistry
- Provide structured, actionable feedback to improve AI model performance
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Who You Are
- Currently pursuing or have completed a Master’s degree in:
- Chemistry
- Chemical engineering
- Biochemistry
- Related fields
- Strong problem-solving skills in advanced chemistry domains
- Ability to Communicate complex scientific concepts clearly and precisely in writing
- Detail-oriented, with a systematic approach to evaluation and feedback
- Self-motivated, comfortable working independently and asynchronously
- No prior AI experience required


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Nice to Have
- Experience in data annotation, quality assurance, or evaluation systems
- Familiarity with AI or machine learning workflows
- Background spanning multiple chemistry subdisciplines
Why Join Us
- Work with industry-leading AI research labs on cutting-edge projects
- Fully remote and flexible—set your own schedule and work from anywhere
- Freelance perks: autonomy, variety, and global collaboration
- Contribute meaningfully to advancing AI capabilities in STEM
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extensions
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