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Garment manufacturing qc specialist - freelance ai trainer project

Garment Manufacturing QC Specialist – Freelance AI Trainer Project

South Africa

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. That training data begins with practitioners who understand how garments are actually produced and evaluated.

Responsibilities Review and discuss garment quality inspection scenarios with AI models. Verify model reasoning against real‑factory QC practices. Evaluate defect classification, severity assessment and measurement tolerances. Analyze inspection workflows across production stages and capture recurring model errors. Suggest improvements to training prompts and evaluation criteria. Qualifications Hands‑on experience inspecting garments and finished goods in factory or production environments. Knowledge of sewing outputs, production lines, inspection checkpoints, stitching quality, material consistency, finishing standards, and production compliance. Strong communication skills to explain quality judgments and production realities. Practical factory‑floor experience in quality checking or garment inspection is strongly valued; advanced technical education is not required. Compensation

Pay range: $6‑$15 per hour, determined after evaluating experience, expertise, and geographic location. Final offer may vary.

Employment Type

Freelance / Contract – Remote

Benefits

Contractor supplies own secure computer and high‑speed internet. Company‑sponsored benefits such as health insurance and PTO do not apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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