AI Evaluation Engineer (Python, QA or Security)

Status
Open
Remote policy
Remote
Employment type
Not stated
Salary
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Categories
AI-Evaluation-Engineer, Software-QA-Engineer, AI-Testing-Specialist, QA-Engineer, Test-Engineer, ML-Evaluation-Engineer, AI-Evaluation-Specialist, AI-Quality-Assurance-Engineer, AI-Testing-Engineer, AI-ML-Testing-Engineer, AI-QA-Engineer, Evaluation-Engineer
Tech
kafkapostgresredisdockerjavascriptpythontypescript
Source
himalayas
First observed
2026-08-22 19:33 UTC
Last seen
2026-08-22 19:33 UTC
Source claims posted
2026-08-22 19:22 UTC
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0 of 10

What the posting says

Please submit your CV in English and indicate your level of English proficiency.

Mindrift connects specialists with project-based AI opportunities for leading tech companies, focused on testing, evaluating, and improving AI systems. Participation is project-based, not permanent employment.

What this opportunity involves We're building a dataset to evaluate AI coding agents - how well a model handles real-world developer tasks.

You'll create challenging tasks and evaluation criteria within realistic simulated environments:

Build realistic developer environments - a virtual company with codebase, infrastructure, and context (tickets, docs, conversations) that forms a believable development history

Design tasks from intermediate states of these environments - craft the prompt, define what "solved" means, and ensure the task is solvable by an AI agent

Write tests that verify agent solutions - accept all valid approaches and reject incorrect ones, neither too strict nor too lenient

Iterate on tasks and tests based on QA feedback - review agent solutions, analyze failures, and refine until the evaluation is fair and robust

What this is NOT

Not data labeling

Not prompt engineering

Not writing code from scratch - the agent writes most of the code; you guide and evaluate

What we look for

5+ years in software development

Core stack: Python (FastAPI), JavaScript/TypeScript (React), Docker, Postgres, Kafka, Redis

Experience writing tests (functional, integration)

English proficiency - B2+

Why this is hard

Frontier models are already good at coding. Creating a task that genuinely challenges the best models is non-trivial. You need to deeply understand where models fail and what scenarios reveal the difference between a good and a bad solution. Tasks have many valid solutions - writing tests that accept all correct solutions and reject incorrect ones is harder than it sounds.

How it works

Apply → Pass qualification(s) → Join a project → Complete tasks → Get paid

Compensation

Up to $40/hr equivalent, depending on level and pace. Tasks are estimated at ~20 hours each; you set your own schedule.

Originally posted on Himalayas

Quality

Completeness: 65%

Not enough history yet to judge honesty signals.

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    #278478 2026-08-22 19:33 UTC
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