Civil Engineer & Python Specialist - Freelance AI Trainer
toloka-aiRemote — San Antonio, Texas, United States
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Experience
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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Toloka AI is hiring a Freelance English Writer & AI Trainer for a remote contract position based in San Antonio, Texas. This role centers on developing and refining training materials that support AI technologies. Collaboration with a distributed team is key to ensuring all content is clear, effective, and up to a high standard. Responsibilities Create and edit English-language training resources used by AI systems Review content with team members to improve quality and clarity Contribute to materials that help make AI tools more accurate and useful Requirements Strong written English skills Keen attention to detail when creating and editing content Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with a remote team
Part-time|$75/hr - $75/hr|Remote|Remote — San Antonio, Texas, United States
Please submit your CV in English and include your English proficiency level. Mindrift offers project-based roles for professionals interested in artificial intelligence. The company works with technology partners to test, evaluate, and improve AI systems. All positions are project-based and do not lead to permanent employment. Role overview The Freelance Legal Advisor (US Bar Admitted) - AI Project Specialist works on a range of assignments focused on AI and legal reasoning. Typical tasks include: Creating prompts that test and challenge AI systems Assessing AI-generated content for accuracy, logical soundness, and potential assumptions Improving AI reasoning to ensure it aligns with established legal standards Using structured criteria to evaluate how AI handles multi-step legal problem-solving Requirements Law degree (Bachelor, J.D., LLM, or FLLM) from an accredited US institution At least 2 years of legal practice experience in the United States Exceptional written English skills (C1/C2 proficiency) Reliable internet connection Who succeeds in this role This position fits legal consultants and attorneys with US law backgrounds who want flexible, part-time project work. Workload and commitment Contributors usually dedicate 10–20 hours per week during active projects. Actual hours may vary based on project needs. Compensation Earnings can reach up to $75 per hour, depending on expertise and task completion speed. Rates vary by project scope, complexity, and required skills. How to apply Apply Pass qualifications Join a project Complete tasks Receive payment
Apr 24, 2026
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