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Soil and Water Conservation Scientist

United Kingdom
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Soil and Water Conservation Scientist

Soil and Water Conservation Scientist (AI Training)

About This Role

We're looking for soil and water conservation scientists to help evaluate and improve AI systems trained on sustainable land and water management practices. Your scientific expertise will directly shape how AI understands, reasons about, and communicates complex environmental concepts — making a real impact on the future of conservation-focused AI.

Organization: Alignerr (powered by Labelbox) Type: Hourly contract Location: Remote Commitment: 10–40 hours/week


Responsibilities

  • Review AI-generated soil and water conservation scenarios for scientific accuracy and practical soundness
  • Assess content related to:
    • Erosion control
    • Watershed management
    • Soil health
  • Identify flawed assumptions, outdated practices, or impractical recommendations in AI outputs
  • Provide structured, detailed feedback to improve:
    • Scientific rigor
    • Clarity
    • Real-world applicability
  • Work independently and asynchronously on your own schedule

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Requirements

Essential

  • 3+ years of hands-on experience in:
    • Soil science
    • Hydrology
    • Conservation planning
  • Strong foundational knowledge of:
    • Soil processes
    • Water systems
    • Conservation techniques
  • Ability to:
    • Critically evaluate applied environmental science reasoning
    • Spot errors in technical content
  • Clear and effective written communicator with comfort working with technical material
  • Self-motivated and reliable, meeting deadlines independently

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Nice to Have

  • Graduate degree in:
    • Soil Science
    • Hydrology
    • Environmental Science
    • related fields
  • Experience with:
    • Field assessments
    • GIS tools
    • Conservation planning software
  • Familiarity with:
    • AI systems
    • Content evaluation workflows
    • Data annotation

Benefits

  • Work on cutting-edge AI projects with top research labs and AI organizations
  • Fully remote with flexible scheduling—work on your own terms, from anywhere
  • Freelance perks:
    • Autonomy
    • Diverse projects
    • Global collaboration
  • Contribute to meaningful work that helps AI better understand and support environmental conservation
  • Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
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Skills

Soil Science
Hydrology
Conservation Planning
Environmental Science
GIS Tools
Field Assessments
AI Systems
Content Evaluation
Data Annotation
Soil Processes
Water Systems
Conservation Techniques
Technical Communication
Critical Evaluation
Scientific Accuracy
Feedback Provision

Location

United Kingdom

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