Senior Developer: Technical Problem Design, AI Systems
Budget / SalaryHourly project
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted2 hours ago
Summary
We're looking for a senior, production-grade engineers to design hard, real-world technical challenges - and working reference solutions - used to evaluate and improve advanced AI coding systems. This isn't building apps or writing tickets. You'll be authoring self-contained technical problems with a rigorous verification component, then stress-testing your own work to make sure it holds up.
It's part engineering, part puzzle design, part QA mindset. If you've spent years shipping real software at a real company (not just solo/agency client work) and you're the person on your team who spots the edge case everyone else missed, this is worth a look.
What we're looking for:
- 5+ years professional experience, including meaningful time at a company or on a large-scale platform/product - not just freelance/agency work. We want people who've dealt with real production constraints, real on-call pain, real "the spec was wrong" moments.
- Relevant certifications a plus (AWS, GCP, Azure, security certs like OSCP/CISSP, or similar recognized credentials in your domain) - not required, but a good signal.
- Deep expertise in one specific area - backend, distributed systems, security, embedded/hardware, data infra, ML systems, or similar. Depth beats breadth here.
- Comfortable with Docker, git, CLI workflows as daily tools, not a stretch skill.
- The instinct to write things precisely - if you've ever caught yourself rewriting a Jira ticket because two people read it differently, you already have the right brain for this.
- Self-directed. You'll get a toolkit and guardrails, not a manager checking in hourly.
The setup:
- $25–45/hr depending on experience and domain, we can discuss it flexibly
- Heavy, ongoing volume - this isn't a one-off gig
- Real path to full-time for people who are good at it
- Fully remote, flexible hours
- No AI/ML background required - we'll bring you up to speed on the specifics live. Your engineering judgment is the actual product here.
Apply with: your strongest technical domain, where you got your production experience (company/platform), and a quick example of a genuinely ambiguous or hard-to-pin-down technical problem you had to sort out. Skip the generic cover letter - that example tells us more than a resume will. Serious candidates starting proposal with "Howdy" only. I'll review all proposals and if you're a good fit, you'll definitely get my message to have a next step discussion.
We're looking for a senior, production-grade engineers to design hard, real-world technical challenges - and working reference solutions - used to evaluate and improve advanced AI coding systems. This isn't building apps or writing tickets. You'll be authoring self-contained technical problems with a rigorous verification component, then stress-testing your own work to make sure it holds up.
It's part engineering, part puzzle design, part QA mindset. If you've spent years shipping real software at a real company (not just solo/agency client work) and you're the person on your team who spots the edge case everyone else missed, this is worth a look.
What we're looking for:
- 5+ years professional experience, including meaningful time at a company or on a large-scale platform/product - not just freelance/agency work. We want people who've dealt with real production constraints, real on-call pain, real "the spec was wrong" moments.
- Relevant certifications a plus (AWS, GCP, Azure, security certs like OSCP/CISSP, or similar recognized credentials in your domain) - not required, but a good signal.
- Deep expertise in one specific area - backend, distributed systems, security, embedded/hardware, data infra, ML systems, or similar. Depth beats breadth here.
- Comfortable with Docker, git, CLI workflows as daily tools, not a stretch skill.
- The instinct to write things precisely - if you've ever caught yourself rewriting a Jira ticket because two people read it differently, you already have the right brain for this.
- Self-directed. You'll get a toolkit and guardrails, not a manager checking in hourly.
The setup:
- $25–45/hr depending on experience and domain, we can discuss it flexibly
- Heavy, ongoing volume - this isn't a one-off gig
- Real path to full-time for people who are good at it
- Fully remote, flexible hours
- No AI/ML background required - we'll bring you up to speed on the specifics live. Your engineering judgment is the actual product here.
Apply with: your strongest technical domain, where you got your production experience (company/platform), and a quick example of a genuinely ambiguous or hard-to-pin-down technical problem you had to sort out. Skip the generic cover letter - that example tells us more than a resume will. Serious candidates starting proposal with "Howdy" only. I'll review all proposals and if you're a good fit, you'll definitely get my message to have a next step discussion.
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