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  • Engagement: Hourly contract (independent contractor)
  • Rate: USD 90-150/hour
  • Location: Remote – candidates based in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Europe, Singapore, Dubai, or Australia who are legally able to work as independent contractors in their jurisdiction.

Job Overview

We are seeking experienced Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers to support a long-term research initiative for one of our clients operating in the artificial intelligence space. This role leverages deep domain expertise to design, review, and refine technically accurate, occupation-specific questions and scenarios related to bioengineering and biomedical engineering practices.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop high-quality questions, prompts, and problem scenarios grounded in real-world bioengineering and biomedical engineering workflows.
  • Apply expertise in areas such as medical devices, biomechanics, biomaterials, tissue engineering, imaging systems, or related disciplines.
  • Translate complex engineering concepts into clear, structured, and unambiguous content suitable for research and evaluation purposes.
  • Validate technical accuracy, regulatory relevance, and practical applicability of generated materials.
  • Collaborate asynchronously while meeting defined quality standards and timelines.

Required Qualifications

  • Minimum of 4 years of full-time professional experience as a Bioengineer or Biomedical Engineer.
  • Strong understanding of biomedical systems, engineering methodologies, and industry standards.
  • Excellent analytical thinking and written communication skills.
  • Reliable access to a desktop or laptop computer (Chromebooks are not supported).
  • Must be based in the United States, United Kingdom, or Canada.

Work Commitment & Duration

  • Minimum availability of 15 hours per week.
  • Project is expected to continue through mid-2026, with potential extensions based on performance and project requirements.

Contract & Payment Terms

  • Engagement is on an independent contractor basis.
  • Fully remote with flexible working hours.
  • Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise based on services delivered.
  • Project duration and scope may be adjusted depending on business needs and performance.

Additional Information

  • This role does not involve access to confidential or proprietary information from any employer, client, or institution.
  • H1-B and STEM OPT candidates are not supported at this time.
  • We are committed to equal opportunity engagement and provide reasonable accommodations upon request.
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