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Part Time Github Software Engineer Jobs in New York

Software Engineering Job Type: Contractor (10-15 hours per week) Location: Remote Job Summary: We ... Open-source contributions, public GitHub work, technical writing, or strong examples of past ...

Software Engineering Job Type: Contractor (10-15 hours per week) Location: Remote Job Summary: We ... Open-source contributions, public GitHub work, technical writing, or strong examples of past ...

Lead Engineer, Part-Time 8-10 hrs/week • Manhattan / Hybrid • $125 to $175 / hour • Path to ... Portfolio or GitHub required. Genuinely interested in growing into the full-time Lead Engineer role ...

Lead Engineer, Part-Time 8-10 hrs/week Manhattan / Hybrid $125 to $175 / hour Path to Full-Time ... Portfolio or GitHub required. Genuinely interested in growing into the full-timeLead Engineerrole ...

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Software Engineer - AI Trainer

Software Engineer - AI Trainer

micro1 AI

New York, NY • Remote

$20 - $75/hr

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Software Engineering


Job Type: Contractor (10-15 hours per week)

Location: Remote


Job Summary:

We are looking for experienced software engineers to help train and evaluate next-generation AI systems through real-world software engineering tasks. This role is best suited for developers who can reason through unfamiliar codebases, explain engineering decisions clearly, and solve practical backend, full-stack, systems, or infrastructure-related problems.


A Cybersecurity/SecOps background or exposure is highly preferred


No prior AI experience is required. What matters most is strong software engineering judgment, clean technical communication, and the ability to evaluate code, architecture, tradeoffs, and implementation quality.


Key Responsibilities:


  1. Work on challenging software engineering tasks across backend, full-stack, infrastructure, and systems-related projects.
  2. Review, debug, improve, and explain code across different technical environments.
  3. Design or evaluate practical solutions involving APIs, databases, services, integrations, testing, and deployment workflows.
  4. Identify tradeoffs around scalability, maintainability, performance, reliability, security, and developer experience.
  5. Communicate technical reasoning clearly in writing, including why a solution works and what alternatives were considered.
  6. Collaborate with the customer’s team on technical reviews, implementation decisions, and problem-solving exercises.
  7. Adapt quickly to new codebases, frameworks, and technical requirements.


Required Skills and Qualifications:


  1. 3+ years of hands-on software engineering experience.
  2. Strong experience in at least one backend or full-stack engineering environment, such as Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Node.js, Java, C++, Go or Ruby
  3. Experience building, maintaining, or reviewing production-level applications, APIs, services, databases, or integrations.
  4. Strong understanding of software engineering fundamentals, including debugging, testing, code quality, architecture, and technical tradeoffs.
  5. Ability to explain complex engineering decisions clearly and objectively.
  6. Comfortable reading and reasoning through unfamiliar code or technical requirements


Preferred Qualifications:

  1. Experience with cloud environments such as AWS, GCP, or Azure.
  2. Experience with CI/CD pipelines, DevOps workflows, containers, monitoring, or production operations.
  3. Experience with frontend frameworks such as React, Next.js, Angular, Vue, or React Native.
  4. Open-source contributions, public GitHub work, technical writing, or strong examples of past engineering work.
  5. Experience mentoring engineers, reviewing code, or making architecture decisions.