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Crossing Hurdles

Linguistic Data Specialist (Mexico) | $50/hr Remote

United Kingdom
$50.00/hr
Posted 13 days ago
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Position: Spanish (Mexico) Audio Generalist Evaluator Expert

Type: Hourly contract

Compensation: $50 per hour

Location: Remote

Commitment: 10-20 hours per week

Role Responsibilities

  • Listen to, analyse, and transcribe audio and video content in Spanish (Mexico), following detailed constraints and instructions
  • Produce high-quality written outputs in Spanish, with supporting work in English when required
  • Ensure clarity, accuracy, and strict adherence to formatting and stylistic guidelines
  • Capture nuances such as tone, intent, formal vs. informal register, regional expressions, and contemporary Mexican Spanish usage where relevant
  • Establish clear expectations for correct and high-quality responses in general consumer audio contexts
  • Develop detailed evaluation rubrics and grading guidelines in Spanish and English
  • Document standards to ensure consistency across reviewers and model evaluations
  • Identify linguistic nuances, grammatical complexities, colloquialisms, regional vocabulary, and edge cases specific to Mexican Spanish
  • Run prompts through language models and assess generated outputs
  • Evaluate responses against predefined criteria for accuracy, completeness, fluency, and instructional clarity
  • Provide structured feedback to improve model performance in Spanish audio tasks
  • Participate in QA and review cycles to ensure tasks, rubrics, and outputs meet quality standards
  • Maintain consistency and reliability before datasets are integrated into official benchmarks
  • Collaborate with project leads to resolve ambiguities and improve task design

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Requirements

  • Strong writing, editing, and critical thinking skills
  • Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and meet deadlines
  • Strong familiarity with Mexican Spanish, regional vocabulary, accents, and contemporary language usage across Mexico
  • Ability to accurately transcribe and analyse Spanish audio content across general consumer contexts
  • College students or recent graduates preferred
  • Background in linguistics, humanities, social sciences, journalism, translation/localization, or technical disciplines preferred
  • Prior experience with transcription, annotation, localization, evaluation, or research workflows in Spanish preferred
  • Familiarity with differences between Mexican Spanish and other Latin American Spanish varieties preferred
  • Interest in AI, language models, or applied research environments preferred

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Skills

Writing
Editing
Critical Thinking
Transcription
Analysis
Evaluation
Localization
Research
Spanish
English
Linguistics
Social Sciences
Journalism
Translation
AI
Language Models

Location

United Kingdom

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