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Image Labeling Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Spray Technician

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Wears and maintains required PPE at all times as per the control product label * Have zero ... Maintains clean, neat and professional image of service vehicle & equipment Equipment Management

GRILL COOK (FULL TIME)

Jesup, GA · On-site

$12.50 - $16.25/hr

Removes food from steamtable and returned cafeteria food, labels, dates, and utilizes these foods ... Results could be injury, illness, or monetary loss causing poor internal and external public image.

Counter Server

Alpharetta, GA

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

All Whole Foods Market Retail jobs require ensuring a positive company image by providing courteous ... Skins, bones, and cooks or smokes fish; boxes up, labels, and dates cooked fish. * Assists with ...

Counter Staff

Savannah, GA

$14 - $17/hr

All Whole Foods Market Retail jobs require ensuring a positive company image by providing courteous ... Skins, bones, and cooks or smokes fish; boxes up, labels, and dates cooked fish. * Assists with ...

Counter Staff

Savannah, GA

$14 - $17/hr

All Whole Foods Market Retail jobs require ensuring a positive company image by providing courteous ... Skins, bones, and cooks or smokes fish; boxes up, labels, and dates cooked fish. * Assists with ...

Phlebotomist

Conyers, GA · On-site

$19 - $22/hr

... on the label is correct. Maintains required records and documentation. * Demonstrates organizational commitment and promotes a positive image to patients, clients, employees, and the public in ...

Spray Technician

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Wears and maintains required PPE at all times as per the control product label * Have zero ... Maintains clean, neat and professional image of service vehicle & equipment Equipment Management

Phlebotomist II

Alpharetta, GA

$16 - $20/hr

... on the label is correct. * Maintains required records and documentation. * Demonstrates organizational commitment and promotes a positive image to patients, clients, employees and the public in ...

Phlebotomist II

Roswell, GA

$16 - $20/hr

... on the label is correct. * Maintains required records and documentation. * Demonstrates organizational commitment and promotes a positive image to patients, clients, employees and the public in ...

Phlebotomist II

Woodstock, GA

$15.25 - $19.25/hr

... on the label is correct. * Maintains required records and documentation. * Demonstrates organizational commitment and promotes a positive image to patients, clients, employees and the public in ...

Phlebotomist II

Fayetteville, GA · On-site

$15 - $18.75/hr

... on the label is correct. * Maintains required records and documentation. * Demonstrates organizational commitment and promotes a positive image to patients, clients, employees and the public in ...

Phlebotomist II

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$16.25 - $20.25/hr

... on the label is correct. * Maintains required records and documentation. * Demonstrates organizational commitment and promotes a positive image to patients, clients, employees and the public in ...

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How much do image labeling jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for image labeling in Georgia is $11.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $10.58 and $12.98 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in an Image Labeling position?

A typical day as an Image Labeler involves reviewing a high volume of images and accurately applying tags, annotations, or classifications according to specific project guidelines. You may work individually or as part of a larger data annotation team, often collaborating with project managers or quality assurance specialists to ensure consistency and accuracy. The work is generally computer-based and can often be performed remotely. Challenges may include meeting tight deadlines and adapting to varying project standards, but the role also offers opportunities to develop skills valuable in the broader artificial intelligence and data science fields.

What is an Image Labeling job?

An Image Labeling job involves annotating or tagging images with relevant labels to help train machine learning models. This can include identifying objects, bounding boxes, classifications, or segmenting specific areas within an image. The labeled data is crucial for AI systems to recognize patterns and make accurate predictions. It is commonly used in industries like autonomous driving, healthcare, and e-commerce. No specialized degree is usually required, but attention to detail and accuracy are important.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Image Labeling position, and why are they important?

To excel in Image Labeling, candidates should have high attention to detail, basic computer proficiency, and familiarity with digital image formats. Experience with data annotation tools and platforms such as Labelbox or Supervisely is often preferred, though formal certifications are not always required. Strong organizational skills, focus, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are valuable soft skills in this role. These qualifications help ensure consistently accurate labeling, which is essential for building high-quality machine learning datasets.

What are the most commonly searched types of Image Labeling jobs in Georgia? The most popular types of Image Labeling jobs in Georgia are:
What cities in Georgia are hiring for Image Labeling jobs? Cities in Georgia with the most Image Labeling job openings:
Infographic showing various Image Labeling job openings in Georgia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $24,532 per year, or $11.8 per hour.

$12.50 - $16.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

I. Job Summary

Under the direction of the F&N Supervisor, the Cook prepares and cooks food for patient tray line, cafeteria service, and special functions using safe, sanitary methods and procedures.

Latitude

The cook organizes and prioritizes the workload of the position and instructs anyone assisting in safe food handling procedures.

II. Duties And Responsibilities
  1. Assembles and prepares all foods in sufficient quantities utilizing standardized recipes and portion control while meeting serving schedule. Uses patient meal census report, master menu, and selective menu tally to compile for patient tray line, cafeteria, and special functions. Returns all remaining items and equipment to designated area.
  2. Performs regular and special cleaning duties, organizes work area, and keeps work area free of clutter and unnecessary items. Directs cook helpers and trains them to cook.
  3. Arranges hot food on steamtable, serves patient food following established portion control and temperature guides. Serves patient trays according to diet order. Replenishes food for cafeteria.
  4. Operates all foodservice equipment used in food preparation according to safety and sanitation guidelines.
  5. Removes food from steamtable and returned cafeteria food, labels, dates, and utilizes these foods within correct time constraints for additional meals. Effectively communicates to other cooks what to use left over items for and what specific meal.
  6. Checks and documents food temperature. Checks appearance, texture, and quality before serving meals. Prepares additional foods, offers suggestions, utilizes recipes, creates new food ideas, and promotes plan changes to improve operations.
  7. Also recommend menu changes based on an over abundance of product or age or products. Utilities FIFO method.
Other Responsibilities:
  1. Utilizes assistance to place heavy food in oven. Same for removal.
  2. Trains new employees in the position when necessary.
Cross Training:May be cross trained in some functions of:
  • F &N Supervisor
  • Baker/Salad Maker
  • F& N Aide
  • Server
  • Cashier
  • Cook Helper
III. Education

Minimum of grammar school education. High school preferred. Ability to read, write, speak, follow written and oral instructions. Must be able to understand hazardous chemical labels.

IV. Qualifications And Experience

Preferably one (1) year of experience in institutional and volume cooking using standardized recipes. Has knowledge of safe food handling procedures. Experience should be indicative of high level of organization and communication skills to interact with adults. Servsafe certified.

V. Physical DemandsMust be able to do the following on a constant, ongoing basis:
  • See sufficiently to read and understand written language by recognizing numbers, letters, words, and symbols.
  • Prioritize work of position, use both hands, and solve problems ranging from simple to complex.
  • Speak intelligibly at conversational level.
  • Converse appropriately with individuals, hear and understand with knowledge of diets.
  • Give and receive simple and complex instructions.
  • Grasp pen or pencil for documenting temperatures.
  • Concentrate on, remember various job duties, and follow multi-step instructions.
  • Train new employees.
  • Train current employees on new tasks.
  • Carry less than 10 pounds on a regular basis and up to 25 pounds occasionally.
  • Work requires employee to bend, stoop, kneel, reach, walk, stand, push, and pull for short periods of time to complete work duties.
VI. Responsibility For Supervision

Supervises 1 to 4 people

VII. Effect Of Error

Errors could cause dissatisfied patients, family members, physicians, and employees. Results could be injury, illness, or monetary loss causing poor internal and external public image.

VIII. Working Conditions

Works in clean, well lighted, well ventilated area, cafeteria and service area. Possible hazards include cuts from utensils, burns from hot equipment, falls due to wet floors, and sudden changes in temperature when entering refrigerated rooms or working around steam-heated equipment. Loud noise due to equipment and limited working areas.

IV. Acknowledgment

This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change ( e.g., emergencies, changes in personnel, workload, rush job, or technological developments).

Employment Type: FULL_TIME