About the job
We invite you to submit your CV in English, including your proficiency level in the language.
At Mindrift, we facilitate connections between specialists and project-based AI opportunities within top technology firms, focusing on the testing, evaluation, and enhancement of AI systems. Note that involvement is project-based and does not equate to permanent employment.
Key Responsibilities:
Engage in diverse projects requiring tasks such as:
- Crafting complex electrical engineering challenges that mirror professional practices.
- Assessing AI solutions for accuracy, underlying assumptions, and limitations.
- Validating computations and simulations utilizing Python libraries (NumPy, Pandas, SciPy).
- Refining AI reasoning to conform with industry-standard logic.
- Implementing structured evaluation criteria for multi-step problems.
Qualifications:
This role suits electrical engineers with Python experience, seeking part-time, non-permanent assignments. Ideal candidates will possess:
- A degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field such as Electronics, Microelectronics, Embedded Systems, or Power Systems.
- A minimum of 3 years of professional experience in electrical engineering.
- Exceptional written English skills (C1/C2) and strong Python capabilities for numerical validation.
- A reliable internet connection.
Possessing professional certifications (e.g., PE, CEng, EUR ING, RPEQ) and experience in international or applied projects is advantageous.
Process Overview:
Apply → Pass qualifications → Join a project → Complete tasks → Receive payment
Project Time Commitment:
Active project tasks are estimated to require approximately 10–20 hours per week, depending on project demands. This is an estimate and does not guarantee a specific workload.
Compensation:
Contributors can earn up to $12 per hour, contingent upon their contribution level and pace. Compensation varies across projects based on scope and required expertise, and other projects on the platform may offer different compensation levels.

