Alignerr
Electrical Engineering

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Electrical Engineering Expert (AI Training)
About The Role
We're looking for skilled electrical engineers to help train and improve cutting-edge AI models. Your deep technical knowledge will directly shape how AI reasons through complex engineering problems — from circuit analysis to signal processing — making a real impact on the future of intelligent systems.
Organization: Alignerr
Type: Hourly Contract
Location: Remote
Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You'll Do
- Design Challenging Problems — Create advanced electrical engineering problems across domains such as circuit analysis, power systems, signal processing, electromagnetics, and control systems to rigorously test AI performance
- Author Gold-Standard Solutions — Write precise, step-by-step technical solutions that serve as benchmarks for AI learning and reasoning
- Audit AI Outputs — Evaluate AI-generated code, circuit diagrams, and mathematical proofs for technical accuracy, safety, and adherence to engineering standards (e.g., IEEE, NEC)
- Improve AI Reasoning — Identify logical errors and gaps in AI-generated engineering reasoning, then provide structured feedback that helps models think more accurately
- Push Model Limits — Challenge AI on topics like embedded systems, VLSI, telecommunications, robotics, and engineering simulations — documenting failure modes to harden model reasoning
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- Pursuing or completed a Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or a closely related field
- Strong foundational knowledge in one or more core areas: VLSI, control systems, telecommunications, power electronics, or signal processing
- Able to communicate highly technical concepts clearly and concisely in written form
- High attention to detail when reviewing mathematical equations, circuit logic, and technical documentation
- Self-motivated and comfortable working independently on an asynchronous, flexible schedule
- No prior AI experience required


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Nice to Have
- Experience with data annotation, data quality, or AI evaluation workflows
- Familiarity with simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB, SPICE, Simulink)
- Background in standards compliance or technical writing
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects alongside world-leading AI research labs
- Fully remote and flexible — work on your own schedule, anywhere in the world
- Freelance perks: autonomy, variety, and global collaboration
- Gain rare, hands-on exposure to how advanced large language models are trained and evaluated
- Contribute to meaningful work that shapes how AI handles real-world engineering challenges
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
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