Integration Developer (API Specialist) - Freelance AI Trainer
MindriftRemote — Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, GermanyNew
Remote Part-time $60/hr - $60/hr
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Requirements:2-3 years of relevant experience in API integrations, automation, or software development. Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Technology, or related fields is preferred. Proficient in working with REST APIs, webhooks, and data exchange formats (e.g., JSON). Strong capability in designing and managing integrations across various SaaS tools and business systems. Solid experience in synchronizing databases across platforms such as Airtable, Google Sheets, and Notion.
About the job
Join Mindrift as an Integration Developer (API Specialist) for the innovative Tendem project (https://tendem.ai/). In this pivotal role, referred to as an AI Pilot, you'll leverage your expertise to create seamless system integrations within our hybrid AI and human environment.
Your responsibilities will include collaborating with Tendem Agents handling repetitive tasks while you ensure efficient data connectivity and integration across various platforms. This part-time remote position is perfect for those with hands-on experience in APIs, webhooks, and multi-system data pipelines.
About Mindrift
At Mindrift, we connect specialists with groundbreaking AI projects from leading tech innovators. Our mission is to harness the power of Generative AI by tapping into global expertise.
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Please submit your CV in English and indicate your English proficiency level. Mindrift connects specialists with project-based AI work for leading technology companies. The focus is on testing, evaluating, and improving AI systems. This role is project-based and does not offer permanent employment. Role overview The Freelance AI Trainer - Research Physicist collaborates with Mindrift to support AI development by designing and documenting advanced physics problems. Each project introduces new challenges and tasks may include: Creating original optics problems that reflect real-world research workflows Ensuring problems require computational approaches rather than only manual calculations Developing challenges in mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics Basing problems on actual research questions or practical scenarios in optics and physics Writing clear problem statements and providing verified solutions Requirements Degree in Physics (Theoretical, Experimental, or Computational) or a related discipline Minimum 2 years of experience in applied physics, research, or teaching Familiarity with numerical simulation techniques Ability to design problems that mirror real research processes Creative problem-solving skills across physics topics Knowledge of physics modeling and approximation methods Strong written English skills at C1 level or higher How to apply Apply Pass the qualification process Join a project Complete assigned tasks Receive compensation Time commitment Project periods typically require a commitment of 10 to 20 hours per week. Actual hours may vary depending on project needs. This estimate does not guarantee a specific workload. Compensation Earnings can reach up to $45 per hour, depending on expertise and contribution speed. Compensation varies by project based on scope, complexity, and required skills. Other projects on the Mindrift platform may offer different rates depending on requirements. Location: Remote , Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Contract|$22/hr - $22/hr|Remote|Remote — Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
This freelance, remote role is open to candidates based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Toloka connects skilled individuals with online projects that support artificial intelligence development. Annotators and trainers contribute to generative AI projects for leading technology companies, helping improve the quality and accuracy of AI systems. Role overview Freelance AI Trainers and Annotators (English) play a key part in evaluating and labeling data for AI training. Assignments may include reviewing AI-generated content, checking for factual accuracy, or comparing different responses. The types of tasks available will change according to current project needs and your profile. What you will do Review and assess data, including text, images, and videos Label or categorize content following specific project guidelines Identify and report materials that are factually incorrect, sensitive, inappropriate, or unclear Project details This is a project-based freelance position. Tasks are assigned when projects are active. Participation depends on your profile and current opportunities available through Toloka. Compensation Compensation varies by project. AI trainers can earn up to $22 per hour. How to apply Submit your resume in English and include your English proficiency level.
Apr 28, 2026
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