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Technical Problem Author (Multi-Domain)

micro1

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Requirements

  • Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in relevant engineering discipline or 8+ years industry experience in Aerodynamics/Circuit Design/Mechanical EngineeringMust
  • At least 5 years hands-on technical experience in domain (mechanical design, aerodynamic analysis, materials selection, circuit/system development)Must
  • Professional-level English proficiencyMust
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skillsMust
  • Experience working independently and remotelyMust
  • Track record in technical problem authoring (olympiad committees, licensure exam writing, qualifying-exam authorship, standards committees, technical competitions)
  • Flagship publications, patents, or industry awards recognized in field
  • Evidence of technical rigor through competition results or committee service
  • Familiarity with industry-standard engineering tools (AutoCAD, CAD suites, CFD/FEA software, EDA tools, lab equipment)

What you'll do

  • Author advanced technical problems in engineering domains (Aerodynamics, Materials Science, CAD/Mechanical Design, Circuit Design, Mechanical Engineering)
  • Review and assess AI-generated technical responses for correctness, accuracy, and engineering relevance
  • Apply practical engineering judgment to real-world design, analysis, and failure scenarios
  • Analyze and troubleshoot complex, domain-specific technical issues
  • Identify ambiguities and propose clarifications in technical statements and conditions
  • Provide structured feedback and written and verbal explanations to enhance AI learning
  • Collaborate remotely with technical experts and project participants
  • Document insights and recommendations for model improvement and problem refinement
  • Ability to deliver high-quality work within required project timelines
  • Capacity to submit minimum required tasks per week
  • Availability to start first tasks within 24-48 hours of onboarding completion

About the role

Role Title: Technical Problem Author (Multi-Domain) Role Type: Contractor Location: Remote micro1 is engaging Technical Problem Authors (Multi-Domain) to contribute to a customer's project focused on advancing the capabilities of AI technologies in engineering. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters. Scope of Work • Author and evaluate advanced technical problems in your area of expertise, such as Aerodynamics, Materials Science, CAD/Mechanical Design, Circuit Design, or Mechanical Engineering. • Review and assess AI-generated technical responses for correctness, accuracy, and engineering relevance. • Apply practical engineering judgment to real-world design, analysis, and failure scenarios, along with theoretical problem contexts. • Analyze and troubleshoot complex, domain-specific issues, identifying ambiguities and proposing clarifications in technical statements and conditions. • Provide structured feedback and clear written and verbal explanations to support and enhance AI learning and reasoning capabilities. • Collaborate remotely with a network of technical experts and project participants to deliver high-quality domain input. • Document insights and recommendations to inform continuous model improvement and refinement of problem statements. Preferred Qualifications • Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in a relevant engineering discipline, or substantial industry experience (8+ years for Aerodynamics/Circuit Design/Mechanical Engineering; 5+ years for CAD/Mechanical Design). • At least 5 years of hands-on technical experience in your domain, such as mechanical design, aerodynamic analysis, materials selection, or circuit/system development. • Demonstrated track record in technical problem authoring (e.g., olympiad problem committees, licensure exam item writing, academic qualifying-exam authorship, standards committee roles, or technical competition leadership). • Flagship publications, patents, or industry awards recognized within your field, or evidence of technical rigor through competition results or committee service. • Professional-level English proficiency and exceptional written and verbal communication skills are essential. • Familiarity with industry-standard engineering tools (e.g., AutoCAD, CAD suites, CFD/FEA software, EDA tools, or lab equipment) relevant to your specialty. • Experience working independently and remotely, contributing high-quality deliverables within required project timelines. Compensation Structure Compensation is output-based; experts are paid per task that meets the project specifications. The time required to complete work may vary depending on the expert's experience and workflow. Minimum submission requirements apply. Experts must submit a minimum of tasks per week. Start Timeline & Availability We typically fill roles within 48 hours and are looking for experts ready to jump in right away. If selected, we expect you to start your first tasks within 24–48 hours of completing onboarding. Originally posted on Himalayas

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