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Data Annotator

eTeamDenver, COL3 JuniorAugust 14th, 2026
Job Title: Data Quality AnnotatorDuration: 12 MonthsLocation: RemoteNote: This team works in PST timeWe are looking for a Data Quality Annotator to join our growing team. Our Data Quality Team is responsible for crafting high quality datasets at scale. You will focus on performing in-house annotation tasks and participate in the quality assurance of outsourced projects. Annotation projects may include classification, segmentation (polygons or Photoshop-based matting), drawing bounding boxes around zones of interest, and subjective reaction to a visual asset. Quality assurance in this context consists of evaluating work performed by an external partner and ranking it according to given scoring guidelines.Responsibilities:Annotating, categorizing, and checking quality of annotated data (including text). Providing feedback on observed trends in the dataset.Comprehending the overall purpose of an annotation task based on guidelines and supporting examplesAbility to perform repeating annotation tasks with consistency, quality, and speedAbility to recognize differences between imagesRequired Experience and Skills:Native English speaker with excellent oral and written communications skillsSuperior time management and multi-tasking skillsFlexibility and adaptability to thrive in a fast-paced, highly-demanding, constantly changing environmentExpert knowledge of macOS, iOS, and iPadOS (Numbers, Keynote and Pages)Experience working with Mac and macOS for workAble to deliver multiple projects of varying lengths, while meeting quality standards and deadlinesSelf-motivating with the ability to work independently and with little supervisionHighly organized with strong attention to detailSuccessfully meets or exceeds targets, working within tight deadlinesPreferred Experience and Skills:Minimum 2 years in a professional environment with much of that time in a data annotation/quality assurance roleDegree in English Literature or associated fieldPassion for English grammar