Supply Chain Specialist - Fully Remote | Upto $50/hr Part-time
MercorAbout the job
Mercor connects elite creative and technical talent with leading AI research labs. Headquartered in San Francisco, our investors include Benchmark, General Catalyst, Peter Thiel, Adam D'Angelo, Larry Summers, and Jack Dorsey.
Position: Logistics & Supply Chain — Visual Document Understanding
Type:Contract
Compensation:$50/hour
Location:Remote
Commitment:15–20 hours/week
Role Responsibilities
- Evaluate the accuracy and depth of AI models in visual document understanding within the Logistics & Supply Chain domain.
- Author complex, grounded tasks with clear ground-truth outputs and objective rubrics.
- Collaborate with AI research teams to improve model outputs and training data quality.
- Work independently and asynchronously to meet project deadlines while enhancing AI model performance.
- Develop evaluation rubrics and benchmarks for assessing AI-generated tasks and solutions.
Qualifications
Must-Have
- Expertise in Logistics & Supply Chain domain.
- Strong skills in AI model evaluation and visual document understanding.
- Ability to work independently and manage remote collaboration.
Application Process (Takes 20–30 mins to complete)
- Upload resume
- AI interview based on your resume
- Submit form
Resources & Support
- For details about the interview process and platform information, please check: https://talent.docs.mercor.com/welcome
- For any help or support, reach out to: support@mercor.com
PS: Our team reviews applications daily. Please complete your AI interview and application steps to be considered for this opportunity.
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