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Nuclear Engineer, Technician, or Reactor Operator for AI Training

boston, ma • Posted 5 days ago
Remote Full Time science
Role Overview

Nuclear professionals apply their operational, safety, and technical experience to evaluate AI model outputs in nuclear contexts, assess domain-specific content, and provide clear, structured feedback that helps improve model performance. No prior AI experience is required.

Key Responsibilities
  • Review and evaluate responses generated by AI models for accuracy, relevance, and safety in nuclear domains.
  • Create and refine prompts that reflect real-world nuclear tasks and language.
  • Provide concise, structured feedback to explain errors, suggest corrections, and clarify domain-specific terminology and procedures.
  • Draw on hands-on experience to judge whether model outputs align with safe operating practices and regulatory expectations.
Qualifications
  • Minimum of 4 years of professional experience in one or more of the following roles: Nuclear Engineers, Nuclear Technician, Nuclear Power Reactor Operators.
  • Practical experience that may include operating and monitoring nuclear systems, performing routine testing and equipment adjustments, and managing system stability and efficiency.
  • Experience maintaining safety and regulatory compliance, including hazard identification, radiation measurement, and taking corrective or emergency actions when required.
  • Experience collecting and analyzing operational data for reporting, troubleshooting, or continuous improvement of nuclear processes and equipment.
  • Ability to work asynchronously and communicate feedback clearly to AI research teams.
Work Terms
  • Engagement is hourly and temporary, focused on AI research tasks involving prompt creation and response evaluation.
  • Remote and asynchronous work, performed independently from any location.
  • Hours are flexible with no minimum commitment, though most contributors average 5 to 20 hours per week.
  • Placement into specific projects depends on project availability; the program runs year-round and new project opportunities open periodically.
Compensation
  • Up to $300/hr (depending on the project).
Eligibility
  • F-1 students who are eligible for CPT or OPT may be eligible to participate. Consult your Designated School Official to confirm whether this work meets your institution''s requirements.
  • If your school requires enrollment in a CPT course, this program may not satisfy that requirement.
  • STEM OPT is not supported for this program.
  • Refer to the program''s help documentation or support resources for complete details about acceptable work authorizations.
Application Process
  • Create an account and complete the required profile information.
  • Complete any identity verification steps requested.
  • Onboard into projects that match your expertise and availability.
  • Begin project work and receive payment for completed tasks.
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