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Chinese QA Lead - Remote

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Chinese QA Lead - Remote
Chinese Quality Assurance Lead
Job Type: Contract
Location: Remote
About This Role
In this hourly, remote contractor role, you will work as a Chinese Quality Assurance Lead to oversee quality, consistency, and trainer performance across Simplified Chinese AI training projects for Mainland China.
You will:
- Review AI-generated Simplified Chinese content and trainer/QA work
- Evaluate output quality against project guidelines
- Provide precise written feedback
- Ensure all contributors follow expected quality standards
Quality assessment metrics include:
- Accuracy
- Fluency
- Grammar
- Spelling
- Tone
- Cultural appropriateness
- Meaning preservation
- Instruction-following
- Formatting
- Adherence to project-specific rubrics
You will:
- Spot recurring quality issues
- Communicate updates to trainers and QAs
- Support onboarding
- Maintain documentation
- Help activate contributors not working consistently
This role is with a fast-growing AI Data Services company delivering training data for many of the world’s largest AI companies and foundation-model labs. Your leadership in Simplified Chinese will directly improve the quality of AI models by ensuring the data is natural, accurate, culturally appropriate, well-documented, and aligned with client expectations.
Selection process:
- AI interview
- Domain-specific task
- Interview with a recruiter
Critical note: There is currently no immediate project for this role. However, qualified candidates will be among the first experts approached when relevant opportunities arise. Candidates will also gain access to future projects through the company’s expert network.
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Your Profile
- Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chinese, Mandarin, Linguistics, Translation, Communications, Journalism, English, Education, Quality Assurance, or a relevant field must be completed.
- Language proficiency:
- Native or near-native Simplified Chinese
- Strong Mainland China Mandarin writing judgment
- English language: Strong grasp for following project guidelines, communicating with teams, and providing clear feedback in English.
- Experience: 3+ years in Simplified Chinese writing, editing, translation, localization, content QA, AI training, education, annotation, or related language-review workflows.
- Detailed knowledge: Simplified Chinese grammar, punctuation, terminology, register, tone variations, and Mainland China usage context.
- Assessment skills: Ability to evaluate Simplified Chinese content against detailed rubrics. Identify issues such as mistranslation, Traditional Chinese leakage, unnatural tone, Taiwan/Hong Kong terminology mismatch, hallucinated claims, ambiguity, or inconsistent terminology.
- Team leadership: Strongly preferred experience leading or supporting remote teams of trainers, annotators, reviewers, editors, or QAs.
- Tools familiarity: Comfortable with Discord, Google Sheets, Google Docs, trackers, dashboards, and project management systems.
- Organization: Highly detail-oriented and organized to maintain style guides, FAQs, trackers, onboarding materials, honeypots, and documentation.
- Specialized AI knowledge: Experience with AI training, data annotation, LLM evaluation, prompt/response evaluation, or rubric-based LLM QA is highly beneficial.


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Key Responsibilities
- Quality assessment:
- Spot-check Simplified Chinese items
- Identify issues
- Provide feedback via direct messages
- Escalate recurring or critical quality problems
- Team communication:
- Update trainers and QAs on Discord about new guidelines and workflow changes
- Respond to questions on Simplified Chinese wording, Mainland China terminology, punctuation, register, translation fidelity, and cultural context
- Contributor awareness:
- DM inactive contributors to encourage activation
- Track follow-ups
- Flag availability issues
- Documentation support:
- Develop and maintain Simplified Chinese documentation, style guides, trackers, FAQs, examples, honeypots, and onboarding materials
- Facilitate onboarding/training calls
- Quality processes:
- Ensure consistent application of Mainland China Simplified Chinese guidelines
- Identify recurring quality gaps
- Build scalable QA processes
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