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Remote Image Annotator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This is an excellent long-term, 100% remote contract opportunity for a highly detail-oriented professional. The Image Annotator (also known as a Defect Annotator) is responsible for reviewing and ...

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What is the difference between Remote Image Annotator vs Remote Data Labeler?

AspectRemote Image AnnotatorRemote Data Labeler
Primary RoleAnnotates images for machine learning modelsLabels various data types, including images, text, or audio
Work EnvironmentRemote, flexible hoursRemote, flexible hours
Required SkillsAttention to detail, basic image editingAttention to detail, understanding of data types
Industry UsageAI, machine learning, autonomous vehiclesAI, machine learning, data processing

Both roles are remote and involve data processing, but Remote Image Annotators focus specifically on image annotation for AI training, while Remote Data Labelers may handle various data types. The roles often overlap in skills and industry usage, but the primary focus differs based on data type specialization.

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Image Annotator

Image Annotator

Thinkfind

Fort Worth, TX • Remote

$22.90/hr

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Job Description This is an excellent long-term, 100% remote contract opportunity for a highly detail-oriented professional. The Image Annotator (also known as a Defect Annotator) is responsible for reviewing and analyzing machine vision-generated images produced by Thor Mountain Systems and making accurate annotations to support the development of defect detection models. This role involves identifying, classifying, and documenting track-related defects and obstruction objects through a simple user interface.

Team members use data-driven processes to locate and review images containing defects of interest, which are maintained within a prioritized project framework supporting a multi-year initiative. The ideal candidate possesses moderate to advanced computer skills, exceptional attention to detail, and a strong sense of responsibility. Previous administrative experience is preferred.

Candidates must be able to work effectively in a team environment, communicate clearly both verbally and in writing, and maintain a professional work ethic while focusing on repetitive image review tasks for extended periods. Duties include reviewing large volumes of images, identifying and classifying obstruction objects and other track-related conditions, making accurate notations, and contributing to the ongoing improvement of machine vision detection systems. This position is expected to be a typical 40-hour work week, with occasional overtime opportunities as business needs require.

*Local candidates are preferred.*