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Posted Feb 12Garment Manufacturing QC Specialist - Freelance AI Trainer Project
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South AfricaOn-site
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Requirements
- Are you experienced in garment manufacturing quality control and interested in helping train the next generation of AI systems? As AI models are increasingly applied to global manufacturing, supply chain monitoring, and production analysis, their ability to reason about quality standards, inspection processes, and factory workflows depends on accurate, real-world training data.
- You’ll challenge AI models on real-world quality control scenarios involving defect identification, measurement tolerances, stitching quality, material consistency, finishing standards, and production compliance.
- On a typical day, you will review and discuss garment quality inspection scenarios with the model, verify whether model reasoning aligns with real factory QC practices, evaluate defect classification and severity assessment, analyze inspection workflows across production stages, capture recurring model errors, and suggest improvements to training prompts and evaluation criteria. General
- experience in garment manufacturing environments is ideal, including familiarity with sewing outputs, production lines, and inspection checkpoints.
- experience in quality checking or garment inspection is strongly valued. Clear communication and the ability to explain quality judgments and production realities are essential.
- Ready to turn your garment manufacturing QC expertise into the knowledge base for tomorrow’s AI? Apply today and start teaching the model that will help improve manufacturing quality worldwide.
- Project Title: Garment Manufacturing QC Specialist – Freelance AI Trainer Project
Benefits
- We offer a pay range of $6-to-$15 per hour, with the exact rate determined after evaluating your experience, expertise, and geographic location.
- Final offer amounts may vary from the pay range listed above.
- benefits such as health insurance and PTO do not apply.
Additional details
- That training data begins with practitioners who understand how garments are actually produced and evaluated.
- experience inspecting garments and finished goods in factory or production environments.
- This project focuses on evaluating how well models understand manufacturing workflows, common failure points, and quality decision-making at scale.
- This project does not require advanced technical education; practical factory-floor
- As a contractor you’ll supply a secure computer and high-speed internet; company-sponsored