Civil Engineer & Python Specialist - Freelance AI Trainer
toloka-aiRemote — San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Qualifications
• Proven expertise in Civil Engineering with a strong grasp of Python programming.• Ability to articulate complex concepts in an accessible manner.• Experience in training or educational roles is a plus.• Strong communication skills and a passion for teaching.
About the job
toloka-ai seeks a freelance AI Trainer who combines expertise in civil engineering with strong Python programming skills. This fully remote contract centers on supporting learners interested in artificial intelligence, with a focus on candidates based in San Antonio, Texas.
Role overview
This position involves sharing technical knowledge and practical experience to help others build their skills in AI. The work is project-based and offers flexibility in schedule and approach.
What you will do
Mentor and guide individuals exploring AI, using a background in civil engineering and Python to clarify concepts.
Assist others in developing technical skills and understanding foundational topics relevant to artificial intelligence.
Location
This role is remote, with a preference for those located in San Antonio, Texas, United States.
About toloka-ai
toloka-ai is at the forefront of AI education, dedicated to nurturing the next generation of AI professionals. We provide innovative training solutions that empower individuals to excel in technology-driven careers.
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Mindrift connects chemistry experts with project-based AI work for leading tech companies. Projects focus on testing, evaluating, and improving AI systems. All roles are freelance and do not represent permanent employment. What you will do Create original computational chemistry problems that reflect real-world research workflows. Develop problems requiring Python programming solutions, using libraries such as numpy, scipy, and chemistry-specific packages. Ensure problems are computationally complex and not solvable manually within days or weeks. Design tasks that involve advanced reasoning in physical chemistry, quantum chemistry, and molecular modeling. Base problems on actual research challenges or practical chemistry applications. Validate solutions in Python using established computational chemistry methods. Write clear problem statements and provide verified solutions. Requirements Degree in Chemistry or a related discipline. Proficiency in Python for numerical validation. Familiarity with MATLAB, R, C, SQL, Numpy, Pandas, SciPy, or similar tools is also considered. At least 2 years of relevant experience in applied work, research, or teaching. Experience with numerical methods in chemistry. Understanding of computational chemistry concepts and techniques. Strong written English skills at C1 level or higher. How it works Submit an application and CV in English, including your English proficiency level. The process follows these steps: Apply Pass qualifications Join a project Complete assigned tasks Receive payment Project details During active project phases, tasks typically require 10-20 hours per week. Actual workload depends on project needs and may vary. Compensation Rates can reach up to $76 per hour, depending on expertise and contribution. Compensation varies by project scope, complexity, and the specialized knowledge required. Different projects may offer different rates based on their requirements.
Part-time|$73/hr - $73/hr|Remote|Remote — Virginia, United States
We invite you to submit your CV in English, detailing your proficiency level in the language.Mindrift is a dynamic platform that bridges specialized talents with project-based opportunities in artificial intelligence for top-tier technology firms. Our focus is on the assessment, testing, and enhancement of AI systems. Please note that roles are project-based and do not constitute permanent employment.Role OverviewEach project presents distinct challenges, and contributors may:Devise innovative computational statistics problems that reflect authentic mathematical research workflows;Craft problems that necessitate Python programming for resolution (utilizing libraries such as Numpy, SciPy, and SymPy);Guarantee that problems are computationally demanding and not solvable manually within a reasonable timeframe (days or weeks);Create problems that involve complex reasoning in domains such as number theory, combinatorics, graph theory, and numerical analysis;Base problems on genuine research challenges or practical applications in mathematical practice;Validate solutions using Python and standard mathematical libraries;Clearly document problem statements and provide verified correct solutions.Candidate ProfileThis opportunity is ideal for statistics professionals with Python experience who are open to part-time, non-permanent roles. Preferred qualifications include:A degree in Statistics or a related discipline;Proficiency in Python for numerical validation, with familiarity in MATLAB, R, C, SQL, Numpy, Pandas, SciPy, or any similar programming languages being acceptable;A minimum of 2 years of relevant professional experience, whether in applied work, research, or education;Strong command of written English (C1+ level);Professional certifications (e.g., CMME, SAS Certifications, CAP) and involvement in international or applied projects will be considered an advantage.Application ProcessApply → Pass qualifications → Join a project → Complete assigned tasks → Receive compensationProject CommitmentFor this project, the estimated effort is approximately 10–20 hours per week during active phases, contingent on project needs. This is an estimate and not a guaranteed workload, applicable only while the project is active.Compensation DetailsContributors can earn up to $73 per hour, contingent on their experience and contribution pace. Compensation varies by project based on scope, complexity, and required expertise. Other projects on the platform may offer differing earnings based on their specific requirements.
Apr 30, 2026
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