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Bash & PowerShell Engineer, Script Review & Automation

OpenTrain AI
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First seen 1w ago
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About OpenTrainOpenTrain is the #1 platform for finding and building careers in AI training and data labeling. We hire and contract specialists who teach AI systems by reviewing examples, correcting outputs, and authoring high‑quality model responses.

Working with OpenTrain means joining a fast‑growing field where your technical craftsmanship directly improves real AI systems while you keep flexible, remote hours.

About AI training work in automationAI training (data labeling / RLHF / evaluation) is the human side of building intelligent systems.

For automation and infrastructure, that means reviewing scripts, judging suggested fixes, and producing clear, secure, production‑ready answers that models can learn from.

This work is remote and often part‑time — it fits around full‑time jobs, studies, or family life.Your reviews shape how models recommend and explain infrastructure changes, making them safer and more reliable.The roleYou will evaluate AI‑generated Bash and PowerShell scripting answers and troubleshooting workflows, identify correctness, safety, portability, and performance issues, and write model solutions and explanations that demonstrate best practices.

This is a part‑time contract role (less than 20 hours/week) paid at $40 USD per hour. Open to US‑based applicants only.

Employment type: Contractor, Part‑timeTime requirement: Less than 20 hours/weekPay: $40/hour (USD)What you’ll doDay‑to‑day tasks focus on technical evaluation, comparison, and authoring.

Clear written reasoning is essential: you’ll explain problems and fixes step‑by‑step for both models and reviewers.

Review AI‑generated Bash and PowerShell scripts for correctness, readability, safety, performance, and cross‑environment portability.Identify bugs, unsafe patterns (e.g., injection vectors, unsafe deletes), and edge cases; suggest secure alternatives.Fact‑check technical claims and tooling usage, and rate or compare multiple AI responses.Author high‑quality model answers and explanations that demonstrate best practices for automation scripting.Use LLMs during your workflow to prompt, validate, and refine code and explanations.RequirementsCandidates must meet all listed requirements.

We will rely on your hands‑on scripting experience and ability to communicate technical reasoning clearly in written English.

Currently located in the United States (required).2–3+ years professional, hands‑on experience with Bash and/or PowerShell scripting in DevOps/IT automation/infrastructure roles.Demonstrated experience debugging and maintaining automation scripts in production.Ability to assess scripts for security/safety, portability, and edge cases.Familiar with Unix tooling (awk, sed, grep) and shell best practices and/or PowerShell ecosystem tooling (PowerShell Core, DSC, Azure PowerShell modules).Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and automation workflows (e.g., Git‑based PR review, pipeline scripting).Regular use of LLMs for coding, troubleshooting, and review (prompting, validating outputs, correcting issues).Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a closely related technical field (required).Strong written English (C1+): able to produce step‑by‑step explanations and clear technical documentation.Who should applyThis role is a great fit for mid‑to‑senior DevOps engineers, SREs, automation engineers, or experienced sysadmins who write and maintain shell or PowerShell automation and enjoy explaining technical decisions in writing.

You enjoy code review and explaining tradeoffs clearly.You use LLMs as part of your daily workflow and can judge their outputs critically.You prefer flexible, remote, part‑time contract work and can operate independently.How it worksOpenTrain manages hiring, contracting, tasks, and payments for this role.

After you apply and are accepted, you’ll receive assignments through OpenTrain’s platform with instructions, examples, and evaluation rubrics.

Tasks typically involve short review records, ratings, and writing model solutions; you’ll submit written explanations and scored evaluations through the platform. Feedback cycles help you refine contributions and increase work availability.

Apply with your OpenTrain profile and examples of scripts or reviews if available.Work remotely on contract, submit evaluations and authored solutions via OpenTrain, and get paid per hour through the platform.

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