Mobile Engineer (Kotlin/Android)
DataAnnotation
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About the role
Role Overview
Join DataAnnotation's coding team to contribute to cutting-edge AI systems development. Work on programming tasks including creating coding problems, building feature-rich applications, and analyzing data—all while enjoying full flexibility in schedule and location.
Responsibilities
- Design and solve diverse coding problems used to train AI systems, with emphasis on Android development
- Write clear, high-quality code snippets and detailed explanations
- Evaluate AI-generated code for accuracy, performance, and clarity
- Provide feedback that shapes the next generation of AI models
Requirements
- Fluency in English (native or bilingual level)
- Proficiency in at least one programming language: JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, C, C#, C++, React, Go, Java, or Swift
- Excellent writing and grammar skills
- Bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)
- Available to work in: US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with Kotlin
- Previous experience as a Software Developer, Coder, Software Engineer, or Programmer
Benefits
- Fully remote: work from anywhere in eligible countries
- Flexible schedule: choose your own projects and work hours
- Competitive pay: hourly projects starting at $50+ USD/hour with opportunities for higher-paying work
- Impact: help shape the future of AI technologies
- Payment via PayPal with automatic currency conversion from USD
How to Apply
Sign up for an account and complete a short assessment (serves as the interview process). Upon passing, you'll receive confirmation and paid work becomes available.
About DataAnnotation
DataAnnotation is a platform that connects programmers with AI development tasks. The company leverages a global community of over 100,000 professionals to help train and refine AI systems through coding challenges and programming work.
Scraped 3/30/2026