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Environmental Engineering - AI Data Trainer

Cambridge
$35 – $60/hr
Posted 8 days ago
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Environmental Engineering — AI Data Trainer

About The Role

We're partnering with the world's leading AI research labs to build smarter, more technically rigorous AI models — and we need environmental engineering experts to make it happen.

As an AI Data Trainer, you'll use your deep domain knowledge to challenge, test, and refine advanced language models on complex environmental engineering problems. From contaminant transport to regulatory compliance, your expertise will directly shape how AI reasons about some of the most important challenges facing our planet.

This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of environmental science and artificial intelligence—with full flexibility to work on your own schedule.

Organization: Alignerr Type: Hourly Contract Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week


What You’ll Do

  • Develop technically rigorous environmental engineering challenges spanning:
    • Contaminant transport
    • Mass balance in treatment plants
    • Hydrology
    • Life Cycle Assessments (LCA), and more
  • Write detailed, step-by-step solutions including:
    • Chemical dosage calculations
    • Hydraulic flow models
    • Pollutant dispersion simulations (as benchmark AI responses)
  • Evaluate AI-generated outputs for accuracy, safety, and alignment with regulatory standards (EPA, ISO 14001, etc.):
    • Remediation plans
    • Environmental impact statements
    • Technical analyses
  • Identify flaws in AI reasoning, such as:
    • Incorrect stoichiometry
    • Faulty mass balances
    • Missed secondary environmental impacts
  • Provide structured feedback to improve AI performance
  • Complete asynchronous, task-based assignments on your own schedule

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Who You Are

  • Pursuing or holding a Master’s or PhD in:
    • Environmental Engineering
    • Civil Engineering (with an environmental focus)
    • A closely related discipline
  • Strong foundational knowledge in 1–3 core areas, including:
    • Aquatic chemistry
    • Wastewater process design
    • Air quality engineering
    • Hazardous waste remediation
    • EHS compliance (Environmental Health & Safety)
  • Ability to communicate complex technical/ecological concepts clearly and precisely in writing
  • Detail-oriented with precision in:
    • Unit conversions
    • Chemical equations
    • Regulatory frameworks
  • Self-motivated and comfortable working independently in a remote environment

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Nice to Have (Not Required)

  • Experience in data annotation, quality evaluation, or technical writing
  • Familiarity with environmental modeling software (e.g., AERMOD, SWMM, EPA tools)
  • Background in environmental consulting, research, or regulatory work

Why Join Us?

✅ Work on cutting-edge AI projects alongside top research labs ✅ Fully remote with flexible hours—set your own schedule ✅ Freelance autonomy with meaningful, intellectually stimulating work ✅ Contribute to AI systems that reason about real-world environmental challenges ✅ Potential for ongoing work and contract extension

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Skills

Environmental Engineering
AI Data Training
Contaminant Transport
Regulatory Compliance
Technical Writing
Aquatic Chemistry
Wastewater Process Design
Air Quality Engineering
Hazardous Waste Remediation
EHS Compliance
Data Annotation
Quality Evaluation
Environmental Modeling Software
Research
Regulatory Work

Location

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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