Design challenging CFD and aerodynamics problems that help AI models reason about real engineering scenarios. This remote freelance role offers flexible work at $80–$110 per hour for contributors in the United States.
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Remote Hourly · $80–$110/hr
$80–$110/hr
Compensation
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Eligibility
Entry
Experience
Aug 18, 2026
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United States
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OpenTrain is the #1 platform for finding and building careers in AI training and data labeling. OpenTrain AI hires contributors for specialized projects where human expertise helps shape how advanced AI systems understand and respond to real-world problems.
About AI Training Work
AI training is the human side of building artificial intelligence. Experts create examples, write prompts, evaluate model responses, and develop reliable scoring methods so AI systems can produce more accurate and useful results.
In this role, your CFD knowledge will help train and evaluate models on engineering reasoning, from selecting boundary conditions to assessing mesh quality and identifying flow regimes.
The Role
OpenTrain AI is hiring a CFD AI Task Designer to create compact, self-contained engineering challenges for AI model training and evaluation. You will develop problem statements, deterministic scoring checkers, and verified reference solutions grounded in real-world OpenFOAM practice.
This is a fully remote, part-time freelance contractor position for contributors located in the United States. The expected time commitment is 20 or more hours per week, with flexible scheduling and task-based assignments.
Pay: $80–$110 per hour
Work arrangement: Remote, freelance contractor
Time commitment: 20+ hours per week
Location: United States
Language: English
Experience level: Entry level
What You'll Do
You will turn practical computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics concepts into precise, verifiable tasks that reveal how well an AI model can reason about engineering scenarios.
Design CFD and aerodynamics tasks that test AI engineering reasoning
Write clear, unambiguous problem statements across a range of topics
Develop scoring checkers that automatically evaluate a model's final answer
Provide trusted reference solutions confirming that each task is solvable
Review and iterate on tasks for physical accuracy, clarity, and difficulty
Ground task design in real-world OpenFOAM practice
Work independently and asynchronously on your own schedule
Required Qualifications
The role requires practical CFD knowledge and the ability to explain complex physical concepts with precision. A background in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or a closely related discipline is preferred at the bachelor's degree level or higher.
Hands-on experience with OpenFOAM
A solid foundation in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, and heat transfer
Comfort with mesh generation, turbulence modeling, boundary-condition specification, and post-processing
Ability to formulate precise, self-contained, and verifiable engineering problems
Strong written communication skills for explaining complex physics clearly
Background in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or a closely related discipline; BS or higher preferred
Preferred Experience
Additional experience may help you design a broader range of realistic and technically rigorous tasks, although these qualifications are not required.
Experience with multiple CFD solvers or multiphysics platforms
Scripting or automation skills using Python, Bash, or MATLAB
Exposure to design optimization, flow-control strategies, or adjoint methods
Graduate-level coursework in aerodynamics, propulsion, or computational methods
Previous experience writing technical assessments or exam problems
Interest in how large language models reason about STEM problems
Why Join This Project
This project offers a new way to apply CFD expertise: directly shaping how AI models learn real-world physical reasoning. You will work remotely, set your own schedule, and contribute to meaningful task-based assignments with potential for ongoing work and contract extension.
Apply CFD expertise to AI research
Work fully remotely with flexible hours
Maintain freelance autonomy through task-based assignments
Help teach AI models real-world physical reasoning
Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
How It Works
As an OpenTrain AI contractor, you will complete specialized AI training assignments independently and asynchronously. You will create and refine engineering tasks, checkers, and reference solutions while maintaining physical accuracy and clear communication throughout the process.
Creating an OpenTrain account is free and provides a way to build a profile and pursue opportunities in the growing AI training industry.
Design precise CFD and aerodynamics challenges that help AI models reason about real engineering problems. This expert freelance contract offers flexible, asynchronous work at $80–$110/hour for contributors in the US or India.
Design rigorous CFD and aerodynamics challenges that help AI models reason about flow physics, simulations, and engineering judgment. Remote freelance work for OpenFOAM experts, paying $80–$110 per hour.
Design compact CFD and aerodynamics challenges that train and evaluate AI models on engineering reasoning. Use OpenFOAM expertise to create precise problems, deterministic scoring checkers, and verified solutions in a flexible remote contract role.