Use your Blender expertise to create screen-recorded task demonstrations, author objective rubrics, and review workflows that help AI systems learn professional 3D production practices. This remote contract role pays $18/hour and requires 20+ hours per week.
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Remote Hourly · $18/hr
$18/hr
Compensation
28 countries
Eligibility
Expert
Experience
Aug 12, 2026
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Open to applicants in
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About AI Training Work
AI training is the human work behind modern artificial intelligence. Experts demonstrate workflows, create structured examples, write evaluation criteria, and review results so AI systems can learn from accurate, repeatable human expertise.
In this role, your Blender knowledge will contribute to computer-use training through realistic 3D tasks, detailed screen recordings, workflow documentation, and careful quality judgments.
The Role
OpenTrain AI is seeking an expert Blender 3D Computer-Use Trainer to support task demonstration and rubric authoring for AI training projects. You will create production-realistic Blender assignments, record yourself completing them end to end, and define clear standards for evaluating the results.
This is a remote, flexible-hour contract position for an experienced Blender-focused 3D artist with previous AI data training, annotation, evaluation, or benchmark experience.
Experience level: Expert
Workload: 20+ hours per week
Pay: $18 USD per hour
Engagement: Part-time contractor
Work format: Remote and flexible-hour
What You'll Do
You will produce complete, professional-quality examples that capture both the Blender workflow and the standards needed to assess it. Tasks may range from individual tool operations to long, multi-step production workflows.
Author tightly scoped, production-realistic Blender tasks that reflect work a studio or client would request.
Set up your environment and record complete expert demonstrations using the provided capture tooling.
Capture the full trace of actions, interface state, and file changes from start to finish.
Document each workflow step in clear professional English so another expert can reproduce it.
Define finished-result requirements, intermediate milestones, objective verification methods, and common incorrect paths that should not receive credit.
Review and quality-check other contributors' work as you move into QA responsibilities.
Audit submitted traces for realism, completeness, and accurate success criteria.
Keep recordings free of personal information, use only approved applications, and complete the work using your own expertise.
Required Blender Expertise
You should have strong production experience in Blender and be able to recognize, explain, and evaluate common technical issues in 3D work.
Two to five years of professional Blender-focused 3D artist experience in contract, studio, freelance, or equivalent demonstrable work.
Proficiency in modeling and clean topology, modifiers, UV unwrapping, materials and shading, lighting, and rendering with Cycles and/or EEVEE.
Ability to identify and explain bad topology, shading or normals problems, scale inconsistencies, and non-manifold geometry.
A computer capable of running Blender comfortably alongside a screen recorder.
Windows 11, Ubuntu using X11, or macOS operating system.
Additional Requirements
The role requires strong written communication, consistent judgment, and the ability to work independently in an asynchronous remote environment.
English proficiency at a minimum B2 level.
Ability to define objective verification and success criteria for Blender tasks.
Ability to apply detailed rubrics consistently and make repeatable quality judgments across similar tasks.
Previous experience with AI data training, annotation, evaluation, or benchmark work.
Highly detail-oriented, self-directed, and comfortable with flexible-hour contract work.
Who Can Apply
This opportunity is available to qualified applicants located in Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, Uzbekistan, or Vietnam.
Applicants should be prepared to contribute at least 20 hours per week and meet the Blender, English-language, and prior AI training requirements.
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