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How much do freelance signal processing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance signal processing in the United States is $47.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $61.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Freelance Signal Processing vs Freelance Audio Engineer?

AspectFreelance Signal ProcessingFreelance Audio Engineer
CredentialsKnowledge of DSP, signal analysis, programming skillsAudio production, mixing, mastering certifications
Work EnvironmentRemote, project-based, technical focusStudio, live events, remote, client meetings
Industry UsageTech, telecommunications, researchMusic, film, broadcasting

Freelance Signal Processing involves developing algorithms and analyzing signals across various industries, often requiring programming and technical expertise. Freelance Audio Engineers focus on recording, mixing, and mastering audio for media projects. While both roles may work remotely and require technical skills, Signal Processing is more research and algorithm-oriented, whereas Audio Engineering emphasizes creative sound production.

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Infographic showing various Freelance Signal Processing job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 19% Full Time, 35% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 18% Contract, and 26% Nights. Highlights an 83% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,230 per year, or $47.7 per hour.

Claims Processing Agent - Freelance AI Trainer

Mindrift

New York, NY • On-site

$60/hr

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

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

While each project involves unique tasks, contributors may:

  • Evaluate AI-generated auto insurance claims decisions for accuracy, coverage correctness, and regulatory compliance;
  • Design FNOL scenarios with deliberate contradictions, decoy files, and outdated documents to test agent robustness;
  • Write and grade fraud-flagging scenarios using structured reason codes (late reporting, recently purchased policy, inconsistent damage) for SIU referral;
  • Build subrogation test cases applying state-specific negligence rules (comparative vs. contributory) and assess likelihood of recovery;
  • Document test cases clearly with correct answers, policy citations, and payout calculations.

What we look for

This opportunity is a good fit for professionals with a background in insurance claims, legal services, or broader financial services who are open to part-time, non-permanent projects. Ideally, contributors will have:

  • Degree in Insurance, Risk Management, Business Administration, Finance, Law, or any related field;
  • 3+ years of insurance, claims, legal, or financial services experience;
  • Current or recent experience in claims & adjusting or adjacent roles;
  • Familiarity with auto insurance coverage decisions, state-specific negligence rules, and adjuster authority-limit culture;
  • AIC, CPCU, CIFI, or SCLA credential is a strong positive signal, though not required if hands-on experience is solid;
  • Strong written English (C1+).

How it works 

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

Project time expectations 

For this project, tasks are estimated to require around 10-20 hours per week during active phases, based on project requirements. This is an estimate, not a guaranteed workload, and applies only while the project is active. 

Compensation 

On this project, contributors can earn up to $60 per hour equivalent, depending on their level and pace of contribution.

Compensation varies across projects depending on scope, complexity, and required expertise. Please note that other projects on the platform may offer different earning levels based on their requirements.