Probe large language models for subtle failures, create rigorous benchmark tasks, and help researchers improve frontier AI evaluations. This fully remote U.S. role pays $60–$90 per hour and expects about 35 hours weekly.
Generative AI & RLHF
Remote Hourly · $60–$90/hr
$60–$90/hr
Compensation
1 country
Eligibility
Entry
Experience
Aug 8, 2026
Posted
Open to applicants in
United States
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About AI Training and Model Evaluation
AI training is the human side of building artificial intelligence. Specialists evaluate model behavior, identify weaknesses, and create high-quality examples and feedback that help AI systems become more accurate, reliable, and useful.
Red teaming is a particularly challenging form of model evaluation: you deliberately probe systems for vulnerabilities, edge cases, shortcuts, and failures that ordinary testing may miss.
The Role
OpenTrain is seeking an LLM Red Team Specialist to support the development of next-generation agentic evaluation benchmarks. You will probe large language models on coding, machine learning, and analysis tasks, then turn discovered weaknesses into difficult but fair benchmark challenges.
You will work independently on ambiguous, open-ended problems while documenting evidence clearly and contributing to an ongoing feedback loop that strengthens benchmark quality.
Fully remote within the United States
Approximately 35 hours per week
Listing parameters indicate a commitment of 20+ hours per week
Pay: $60–$90 per hour, based on experience
English-language work
What You'll Do
Your work will combine adversarial testing, benchmark authoring, technical investigation, and precise written communication. Findings should be clear enough for researchers and collaborators to reproduce and act on.
Probe LLMs on coding, machine learning, and analysis tasks to identify subtle failures.
Convert model weaknesses into well-crafted tasks that are challenging for models but fair to grade.
Document findings with clear evidence and reproducible steps.
Collaborate with task authors to close loopholes, shortcuts, and grading gaps.
Contribute to a continuous feedback loop for improving benchmark rigor.
Identify vulnerabilities, edge cases, and failure modes through red teaming or adversarial testing.
Requirements
This role requires strong familiarity with how large language models work, where they fail, and how their performance can be evaluated. Equivalent practical research experience may substitute for the stated academic background.
MSc or PhD in a STEM field, or equivalent practical research experience
At least one year of experience in AI evaluation, security, research engineering, research, or a related role
Demonstrated ability to surface vulnerabilities, edge cases, or failure modes in LLMs or machine-learning systems
Working proficiency in Python and Git
Strong knowledge of LLM capabilities, limitations, and evaluation techniques
Excellent written communication
Ability to work independently on ambiguous, open-ended problems
Helpful Background
Experience in AI training, model evaluation, or benchmark and task authoring is helpful. The listing identifies the experience level as entry level, while the required skills call for demonstrated research, security, or AI-evaluation capability.
AI training experience
Model evaluation experience
Benchmark or task-authoring experience
Research-engineering or security experience
Why Join AI Training Work
AI training and evaluation work lets specialists help shape how cutting-edge models behave. Projects are often remote and flexible, making it possible to build experience in a rapidly expanding technology field while applying skills in research, coding, security, and analysis.
Contribute directly to the quality and reliability of advanced AI systems
Work remotely with a flexible weekly commitment
Apply research, programming, and adversarial-testing skills to frontier models
Build experience in a growing AI training and evaluation career path
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