Remote Chemist - AI Trainer
SuperAnnotate - Allendale Charter Township, MI
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We’re seeking chemists to join our AI training project. In this role, you will review AI-generated responses, evaluate the reasoning quality and step-by-step problem-solving, and provide expert feedback that helps models produce answers that are accurate, logical, and clearly explained. You will assess solutions for accuracy, clarity, and adherence to the prompt; identify errors in calculations, methodology, or conceptual understanding; fact-check chemical information across; write high-quality chemical explanations and model solutions that demonstrate correct methods; and rate and compare multiple AI responses based on chemical correctness and reasoning quality. Key Responsibilities: • Develop AI Training Content: Create detailed prompts in various topics and responses to guide AI learning, ensuring the models reflect a comprehensive understanding of diverse subjects. • Optimize AI Performance: Evaluate and rank AI responses to enhance the model's accuracy, fluency, and contextual relevance. • Ensure Model Integrity: Test AI models for potential inaccuracies or biases, validating their reliability across use cases. Your Profile: • You hold an MS or PhD in Chemistry or a related field in a high ranking university. • Confident in chemical reactions and stoichiometry, organic mechanisms, analytical methods, and physical/quantum chemistry. • Expert at fact-checking information using public sources across multiple domains. You communicate chemistry clearly and turn advanced theory into real-world solutions. • English proficiency C1 and above with excellent writing skills. • Background in research, analytical writing, debate, programming, or chemistry is preferred. • Bonus: Data labeling, RLHF, or AI model evaluation experience. • You enjoy applying chemical reasoning to evaluate and improve AI capabilities. • For PHD holders: you have developed or critically reviewed complex chemistry content (e.g., problem banks, proofs, textbook sections, research notes).
Created: 2026-01-30